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Well there's the Arctic Circle, Antarctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn and the Equator.
The Gibson, Kalahari, Atacama and Namib deserts.
Deserts are often found along the Tropic of Cancer due to the descending air associated with the Hadley cell circulation. As warm air rises near the equator, it cools and loses moisture, resulting in precipitation. The cooler, dry air then descends around the Tropic of Cancer, creating arid conditions that lead to the formation of deserts. Additionally, the high temperatures and high evaporation rates in these regions contribute to their dryness.
Four large countries that lie mostly within the Tropic of Cancer are Mexico, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and India.
Deserts are found in the Tropic of Cancer primarily due to the subtropical high-pressure systems that dominate these regions. This high pressure leads to descending air, which inhibits cloud formation and precipitation, resulting in dry conditions. Additionally, the location of these deserts is influenced by the Earth's tilt and the distribution of ocean currents, which further contributes to arid climates. Consequently, areas along the Tropic of Cancer, such as the Sahara Desert, experience minimal rainfall and extreme temperatures.
Hot deserts generally lie around the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn.Cold deserts lie on high ground generally north of the Tropic of Cancer and south of the Tropic of Capricorn. The spatial distribution is generally on the west of continents
not to sure what its called but I do know its where most deserts in the world are located.
The Tropic of Cancer crosses the Sahara Desert.
The Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
None of them. Thr Tropic of Cancer has all the four seasons
Well there's the Arctic Circle, Antarctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn and the Equator.
It is crossed by the Tropic of Cancer, were many deserts are found due to the atmospheric mechanism of the Earth. In Mexico, the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts are found, while other deserts along the same tropic include the Sahara, Arabian or Gobi deserts.
the equator
I hope this helps Namib desert Kalahari desert
The Gibson, Kalahari, Atacama and Namib deserts.
Deserts are often found along the Tropic of Cancer due to the descending air associated with the Hadley cell circulation. As warm air rises near the equator, it cools and loses moisture, resulting in precipitation. The cooler, dry air then descends around the Tropic of Cancer, creating arid conditions that lead to the formation of deserts. Additionally, the high temperatures and high evaporation rates in these regions contribute to their dryness.
Four large countries that lie mostly within the Tropic of Cancer are Mexico, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and India.