Tropical climates are found between 0 degrees (Equator) and 23 and 1/2 degrees north or south of the Equator - (Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn). You can locate these latitudes in an atlas.
Some climates found in the US but not in Canada include desert climates (e.g. in Arizona and Nevada), tropical climates (e.g. in Hawaii and Florida), and subtropical climates (e.g. in parts of the southern US like Louisiana and Georgia). These climates are characterized by different temperature and precipitation patterns compared to Canada.
closer to the equater
The U.S. is a large country with diverse climates, including tropical climates in regions like Hawaii, Florida, Puerto Rico, and parts of Texas and Louisiana. However, many other areas of the U.S. experience different climate types, such as temperate, arid, or polar climates.
Only in California
Tropical climates occur in regions near the equator, typically between 5 degrees north and south latitude. These regions include parts of South and Central America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. Tropical climates are characterized by high temperatures and humidity throughout the year, with minimal seasonal variations.
Some climates found in the US but not in Canada include desert climates (e.g. in Arizona and Nevada), tropical climates (e.g. in Hawaii and Florida), and subtropical climates (e.g. in parts of the southern US like Louisiana and Georgia). These climates are characterized by different temperature and precipitation patterns compared to Canada.
i believe that the tow areas in the us that have tropical climates are Arizona and CaliforniaHawaii, and the Gulf Coast/Florida areas.
closer to the equater
you can find a wet tropical climate in the u.s in Florida
The U.S. is a large country with diverse climates, including tropical climates in regions like Hawaii, Florida, Puerto Rico, and parts of Texas and Louisiana. However, many other areas of the U.S. experience different climate types, such as temperate, arid, or polar climates.
Only in California
The amount and distribution of precipitation is the main factor that distinguishes wet tropical climates from tropical wet and dry climates. Wet tropical climates have high and consistent rainfall throughout the year, while tropical wet and dry climates have distinct wet and dry seasons.
Only in California
How do tropical climates differ from eachother?
Walking sticks live in tropical climates. There are species in the southern parts of the United States. There are many in Central and South America.
The climate of the 48 states is temperate. Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is frigid.
Tropical rainforest climates are typically found near the equator, between 10 degrees north and south latitude. They are commonly located in regions such as the Amazon Basin in South America, the Congo Basin in Africa, and parts of Southeast Asia.