because the weather is hotter near the tropic places then the poles.
The tropics of africa are filled with many different animal species.
Europe is the only continent other than Antarctica that does not extend into the tropics.
Africa
There continents that lie completely outside of the tropics are North America, Europe, and Antarctica. Asia lies outside the tropics except for Indonesia which is sometimes considered part of that continent.
The areas between the tropics and the polar regions are known as the temperate zones. These regions have moderate temperatures and distinct seasons, with warmer summers and cooler winters compared to the tropics. The temperate zones are characterized by a mix of deciduous and coniferous forests, grasslands, and agricultural lands.
It's hotter there.
the hotter condtions make it condense much more
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The tropics.
The tropics.
That depends on which area you mean when you say "this area of Earth".The sun strikes the Tropics more directly than the poles, and each poledoesn't see the sun at all during six months of the year. That's whythe polar regions are colder than the Tropics.
No, the tropics are actually hotter than the poles because the sun strikes the tropics more directly. This direct sunlight leads to higher temperatures, as the solar energy is concentrated over a smaller surface area. In contrast, the poles receive sunlight at a more oblique angle, causing it to spread out over a larger area and resulting in cooler temperatures. Additionally, the tilt of the Earth's axis affects how sunlight is distributed, further contributing to the temperature differences between these regions.
in warm tropics around the equator
Coconut palms are grown in the tropics around the world.
The suns surface is hotter, estimated to be around 5500-6000 Kelvin.
you go colder not hotter if your going hotter TURN AROUND and go coldder!
yes