temperate
I think it keeps the air temp. constant.
The climate characterized by constant high temperatures at sea level, with an average temperature of 18°C or higher, is known as a tropical climate. This climate is typically found near the equator and is marked by high humidity and significant rainfall, especially in tropical rainforest regions. The consistent warmth and moisture support diverse ecosystems and lush vegetation.
Temperatures stay mostly constant year-round in tropical climate zones, where the average temperature remains high and relatively stable throughout the year. These regions are typically found near the equator and experience little seasonal variation in temperature.
Quito, Ecuador, located at a latitude of 00°15′00 (15 minutes of a degree away from the Equator) has a annual average temperature of 14°C (57.2°F). The city maintains a relatively constant high temperature of 18.7°C (65.7°F) and a constant low of 9.3°C (48.7°F) throughout the year. Quito is in the Subtropical - Highland Climate Zone.
They are not related!
Climate change can definitely be bad for certain environments. These environments are used to operating under one constant unchanging climate.
A constant tempature of 82 degrees, so in a word -- perfect
tropical zone
temperate
With constant use it can last to about 10 years.Though it depends with some factors such as size and climate
San Diego in California is often cited as having one of the most constant climates in the world. It experiences mild temperatures year-round with little variation between seasons due to its Mediterranean-like climate.
climate can be explained as weather patterns that remain constant for a period of about 10 years, in a certain area influenced by location and altitude. Changing ofcourse with seasons.
Cuba is in the tropics, which are moderated by the trade winds, the climate is constant through out the year.
I think it keeps the air temp. constant.
I think it keeps the air temp. constant.
The climate everywhere remains in a constant state of flux. It is always changing. It Texas, as across most of earth, the climate is currently changing substantially faster than by any strictly natural means.