Because there is a lot of evaporation and lot a of precipitation
because of evaporation
it forms over oceans with high latitudes
Tropical waters, while beautiful, have high light levels and are nutrient poor. The murkier temperate oceans are nutrient dense and have low light levels allowing for abundant plankton and algae formation.
Hurricanes typically form over warm ocean waters with temperatures above 26.5°C (80°F) to provide the heat and moisture needed for their development. High wind shear can disrupt the organization of a developing storm, making it difficult for a hurricane to form or intensify.
Tropical climates are often more humid because they are located near the equator where the warm air holds more moisture. Additionally, the high temperatures in tropical regions lead to more evaporation from the oceans and dense vegetation, adding to the humidity levels in the air.
Barracudas are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, typically in coastal areas such as reefs, rocky shorelines, and mangroves. They prefer areas with high visibility and warm water temperatures.
No. Tropical climate zones are found in lower latitudes.
They would be temperate.
Highland tropical refers to regions or areas that are both high in elevation and located within the tropical climate zone. These areas typically experience cooler temperatures compared to lowland tropical areas due to their elevation, but still maintain the characteristic humidity and precipitation of tropical climates. Examples include the Andes Mountains in South America and parts of Southeast Asia.
Tropical oceans are located near the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. They generally have warm temperatures, high biodiversity, and support vibrant coral reef ecosystems. Examples include the Caribbean Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the western Pacific Ocean.
The average temperature of all oceans is about 39 degrees F (3.8 degrees C). But the oceans in different parts of the world can have very different climates!Tropical oceans, which are near the equator, are warm and clear on the surface. The equator is an imaginary belt which circles the earth and divides it into two halves. The areas of land and water which are near this belt are called the tropics, and are always warm.But in the cold polar regions of the far north and far south, the ocean is so cold that its' surface is frozen! Huge blocks of ice called ICEBERGS drift in these seas.The sun's heat warms only the surface of the water. Deep down, oceans everywhere are cold, dark, and still.
Tropical areas receive more direct sunlight due to their proximity to the equator, leading to higher temperatures. The presence of water bodies in tropical regions also helps retain heat and maintain warmth. Additionally, the abundance of plant life in tropical areas can contribute to higher temperatures through processes like transpiration.