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Tropical climate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 temp...
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Tropical wet-and-dry climates ... High annual mean temperature, small ranges ... High rainfall due to convection and ITCZ...
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Definition and other additional information on Tropical climate from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... ... the major biological impediment being Wolbachia's disdain for the more tropical climate found in mammalian gametes. Skeptics might also argue that, as with insects in the ... See entire post...
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Tropical Wet/Dry (Savanna) Climate ... As a result, the climate experiences a distinct seasonality to its precipitation like that of the tropical monsoon climate. Also known as the "Savanna" climate, it supports a ground cover of drought resistant grasses with scattered trees, but not enough rainfall to make agriculture...
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Tropical climates are probably the most exotic of all in the world, associated as they are with thick, luscious jungle or rain forest, and a rich variety of plants, insects and animals. ... Other features in the Climate Zones series:
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