warm-water currents
No. A small part of Argentina extends 115 miles northward into the tropics. The rest of the country ... about 2,180 miles long from north to south, is entirely outside the tropics.
The Gulf Stream is the ocean current that transports heat northward from the Gulf of Mexico along the eastern coast of the United States and towards Europe. It plays a key role in regulating the climate in these regions by transferring warm water from the tropics to higher latitudes.
Salt water. The Gulf of Mexico is salt water because it connects to Atlantic Ocean.
The Humboldt Current, also known as the Peru Current, carries cool water from the southern tip of South America northward towards the equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This current plays a crucial role in influencing the climate and marine ecosystems along the coasts it passes.
Vapor pressure is just a measure of water vapor in the air. The amount of moisture air can hold increases rapidly as temperature increases, and it is very warm in the tropics. Additionally, converging air in the tropics tends to generate a lot of rain, which provides plentiful sources for evapotranspiration outside of the tropical oceans.
warm-water currents
warm-water currents
Yes, at the surface but the full Gulf Stream is a cycle. It includes a flow of cold water in the opposite direction and which travels at depth.
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No. A small part of Argentina extends 115 miles northward into the tropics. The rest of the country ... about 2,180 miles long from north to south, is entirely outside the tropics.
The Gulf Stream carries warm water from the tropics, it might come near Scotland.
On the boundary of the tropics, air is sinking so carries little moisture, forming deserts. In the actual tropics, air rises and carries a great deal of humidity into the atmosphere that falls back to earth as rain.
The Gulf Stream is the ocean current that transports heat northward from the Gulf of Mexico along the eastern coast of the United States and towards Europe. It plays a key role in regulating the climate in these regions by transferring warm water from the tropics to higher latitudes.
Possibly mostly similar, but Russia, Siberia especially, has the disadvantage of being north of the Himalayas which prevents the northward flow of warm air from the tropics.
Salt water. The Gulf of Mexico is salt water because it connects to Atlantic Ocean.
Tropical storms need warm ocean water to form. Outside the tropics the water usually isn't warm enough.
The Humboldt Current, also known as the Peru Current, carries cool water from the southern tip of South America northward towards the equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This current plays a crucial role in influencing the climate and marine ecosystems along the coasts it passes.