A tropical climate is a kind of climate typical in the tropics. Köppen's widely-recognized scheme of climate classification defines it as a non-arid climate in which all twelve months have mean temperatures above 18°C (64.4 °F). The animals in the tropics are snakes, Spiders, and others.
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A tropical dry climate has distinct wet and dry seasons with less overall rainfall compared to a tropical wet climate, which has high and consistent rainfall throughout the year. Tropical dry climates often experience drought conditions during the dry season, while tropical wet climates have lush vegetation and high humidity levels.
A sub tropical climate is a wet warm climate zone on the edge of a tropic
Both tropical wet and tropical wet-and-dry climates are found near the equator and typically experience high temperatures year-round. The main difference is the amount of precipitation they receive: tropical wet climates have consistent rainfall throughout the year, while tropical wet-and-dry climates have distinct wet and dry seasons.
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A tropical monsoon is basically a climate that is very wet for much of the year. This type of climate often produces tropical forests and is sometimes called a tropical wet climate.
In a tropical wet/dry climate there is hot summers and cool winters and there is dry summers and wet winters
they are both warm and by the ocean. but oone is dry and one is wet.
Tropical wet and dry climate!
A warm wet climate
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