The tropic of cancer and The tropic of Capricorn. Cancer is further north and Capricorn is further south :)
The earth's polar areas are at ARCTIC to the north and ANTARCTIC to the south of the equator.
how place on earth may be located using coordinate system
the reason some parts of the earth are more prone to having earthquakes is because of the fault line the cities are built on.
The mass of the heaviest book has the most gravitational pull
It refers to earth or land. The study of geometry started off as a way of measuring land - particularly important in ancient Egypt where the Nike flooded vast areas every year.
Tropical areas near the equator have the warmest climate because the sun's rays are pointed at the middle of the Earth on its axis, called the equator. The directness of the sun's rays obviously causes heat which is why the places around the Earth's equator are warm. :-)
Tropical
around the equator
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.
the areas near the two tropics is called the tropical region.here, in summer it is hot with rainfall.
Tropical climates occupy about 36% of Earth's surface, including both land and oceans areas.
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.
Pretty much all areas of temperate and tropical zones across the earth.
The three major climate zones on Earth are tropical, temperate, and polar. The tropical zone is located near the equator and is characterized by warm temperatures year-round. The temperate zone is found between the tropical and polar zones and experiences distinct seasons. The polar zone is located near the poles and has cold temperatures throughout the year.
Earth has only one North pole.
The tropical zone is located near the equator, between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. It includes regions such as Central America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. This area is known for its warm climate, high humidity, and diverse ecosystems.
Earth's three main climate zones are tropical, temperate, and polar. Latitude affects climate zones by determining how much sunlight a region receives. Areas near the equator receive direct sunlight year-round, making them warm and tropical, while areas near the poles receive less sunlight and are colder and polar.