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The different temperatures from different areas.
The tropic of cancer and The tropic of Capricorn. Cancer is further north and Capricorn is further south :)
For various reasons. Read an introductory calculus book; they are usually full of examples that have practical applications. One common use of differentiation (derivation) is to find the maximum or minimum of some function. A maximum or minimum can occur (a) at the endpoints of the interval under consideration, (b) at a point where the derivative is zero, (c) at a point where the derivative is not defined. This, obviously, requires differentiation. Integration can be used to find areas and volumes, or, more generally, the area under a curve that might not necessarily represent an area in the geometric sense. For example, work = force x distance - but what happens if the force changes while you move? This "variable product" is equivalent to finding an area under a curve.
Dysentery is caused by contaminated food and drink. It is most common in tropical areas. Side effects include bloody stool and vomiting. This illness can be fatal if it is not treated promptly.
To calculate the maximum number of bathers for a public pool you should determine how many square feet should be available per bather. This requirement can vary by state. However, for a shallow area you should figure at least 15 square feet per bather. For deep areas you should allow 20 square feet per bather. Areas with diving boards will need even more space for each bather.
Savanna's are areas of open grassland with very few trees. There are two types of savannas, tropical and semi-tropical savannas. Temperatures in savannas vary according to the season. Mean average temperatures are 77F or 25C
Temperature zones on Earth differ. The only mass tropical areas are those close to the Equator. As you may notice the poles are the furthest from the Equator on Earth's surface, they have the coldest temperatures. Climates and areas don't have the resources needed to support tropical lands worldwide.
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Tropical areas
Areas with heavily leached soils, usually in tropical or previously tropical areas.
Tropical zones have stable year-round temperatures because they are so close to the equator that the rotation of the earth doesn't affect it as much as more northern or southern areas.
Plasmodium, which is transmitted by mosquitoes, causes malaria in tropical areas.
The climate is humid/tropical in coastal [most] areas, though keep in mind in the highlands it can exceed to very low temperatures.
Evergreen forest are found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable and mild temperatures. The rainforest ecosystem, usually at the canopy level.
Hurricanes and typhoons occur in tropical areas, but can move into extratropical areas as well. There are different types of cyclone, however. Tropical cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons, tropical storms and tropical depressions) form in tropical regions but extratropical and polar lows are cyclones as well.
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The tropical rainforest biome is the wettest. The annual rainfall in these areas exceeds 800 centimeters, or about 315 inches, and year-round temperatures are greater than 24 degrees Celsius, or 75 Fahrenheit.