No, the tropics are larger than the Philippines (they run round the whole planet north and south of the Equator. Thus the question should be :- "Are the Philippines in the tropics" The answer to that question is "Yes" (see the map of the tropics in the related link below.
Hurricanes occur in the tropics, while tornadoes can occur in various regions, including the tropics. In the tropics, tornadoes are less common compared to hurricanes due to the different atmospheric conditions that typically favor the formation of hurricanes over tornadoes.
The tropics of Capricorn and Cancer are lines of latitude.
The latitude of Dubai is 25°16’ North and the longitude of Dubai is 55°16’ East
No, Egypt is not located in the tropics. It is situated in the northeastern part of Africa, with its northern coastline along the Mediterranean Sea. The Tropic of Cancer runs through the country, but Egypt's climate is predominantly influenced by its desert landscape rather than its position in the tropics.
Dubai is in the tropics, but it is a hot desert country; there are no rainforests or jungles there.
Basically the tropics and countries south of the equator. I would recommend Dubai even though it is north of the equator. It's very hot there! Average Temp in February is 25.C
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they are the tropics of cancer and Capricorn
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Both can occur in the tropics. However it is hurricanes that almost exclusively form in the tropics.
I go to the tropics every summer
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Miami Tropics was created in 2006.
the gulf stream gets its warmth from the tropics
America lol no its dubai its literally about dubai
Yes, most of the parts in Brazil is located in the tropics.