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== Tropical Climate ==
[[File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_v2_A_1991–2020.svg|Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification Map (1991–2020)|thumb]]
 
[[File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_v2_Af_1991–2020.svg|Tropical Rainforest Climate (Af) Map (1991–2020)|thumb]]
[[File:Koppen-.svg|-Geiger climate classification map showing tropical climates (A)]]
[[File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_v2_Am_1991–2020.svg|Tropical Monsoon Climate (Am) Map (1991–2020)|thumb]]
 
[[File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_v2_Aw_1991–2020.svg|Tropical Savanna Climate (Aw) Map (1991–2020)|thumb]]
[[File:Tamshiyacu_Tahuayo_Regional_Conservation_Area_Iquitos_Amazon_Rainforest_Peru.jpg|Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area, Iquitos, Amazon Rainforest, Peru|thumb]]
 
== Characteristics ==
 
 
=== Tropical Rainforest Climate (Af) ===
 
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=== Tropical Monsoon Climate (Am) ===
 
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The '''tropical monsoon climate''', or "Am", features a pronounced wet season and a short dry season. This climate is influenced by the [[monsoon]] winds, which bring heavy rains during certain times of the year.
 
=== Tropical Savanna Climate (Aw) ===
 
(Aw)]]
 
The '''tropical savanna climate''', labeled "Aw", is characterized by a distinct dry season and a wet season. This climate supports [[savanna]]s, which are grasslands with scattered trees.
 
== Distribution ==
 
 
== Flora and Fauna ==
 
[[File:Tamshiyacu_Tahuayo_Regional_Conservation_Area_Iquitos_Amazon_Rainforest_Peru.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Amazon Rainforest, a prime example of a tropical rainforest]]
 
Tropical climates support a diverse range of [[flora]] and [[fauna]]. The constant warm temperatures and abundant rainfall create ideal conditions for [[biodiversity]]. Tropical rainforests, in particular, are home to a vast array of plant and animal species, many of which are not found anywhere else on Earth.
 
== Related Pages ==
 
* [[Climate]]
* [[Rainforest]]
* [[Savanna]]
* [[Monsoon]]
 
== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Climate]]
[[Category:Tropical climates]]
<gallery>
File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_v2_A_1991–2020.svg|Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification Map (1991–2020)
File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_v2_Af_1991–2020.svg|Tropical Rainforest Climate (Af) Map (1991–2020)
File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_v2_Am_1991–2020.svg|Tropical Monsoon Climate (Am) Map (1991–2020)
File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_v2_Aw_1991–2020.svg|Tropical Savanna Climate (Aw) Map (1991–2020)
File:Tamshiyacu_Tahuayo_Regional_Conservation_Area_Iquitos_Amazon_Rainforest_Peru.jpg|Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area, Iquitos, Amazon Rainforest, Peru
</gallery>
== Tropical Climate ==


A '''tropical climate''' is a type of climate typically found within the [[Tropics]], which are the regions of the Earth surrounding the [[Equator]]. This climate is characterized by consistently high temperatures throughout the year, with minimal seasonal variation. Tropical climates are known for their lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems.
A '''tropical climate''' is a type of climate typically found within the [[Tropics]], which are the regions of the Earth surrounding the [[Equator]]. This climate is characterized by consistently high temperatures throughout the year, with minimal seasonal variation. Tropical climates are known for their lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems.
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* [[Savanna]]
* [[Savanna]]
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Climate change]]
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Latest revision as of 03:24, 28 March 2025

Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification Map (1991–2020)
Tropical Rainforest Climate (Af) Map (1991–2020)
Tropical Monsoon Climate (Am) Map (1991–2020)
Tropical Savanna Climate (Aw) Map (1991–2020)
Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area, Iquitos, Amazon Rainforest, Peru

A tropical climate is a type of climate typically found within the Tropics, which are the regions of the Earth surrounding the Equator. This climate is characterized by consistently high temperatures throughout the year, with minimal seasonal variation. Tropical climates are known for their lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems.

Characteristics[edit]

Tropical climates are generally defined by their warm temperatures, with monthly averages typically above 18°C (64°F). These climates do not experience the cold winters found in temperate zones. Instead, they are marked by a distinct wet and dry season, although some tropical regions may experience rainfall throughout the year.

Types of Tropical Climates[edit]

Tropical climates can be further divided into several subcategories based on precipitation patterns:

Flora and Fauna[edit]

The tropical climate supports a wide variety of flora and fauna. The constant warmth and abundant rainfall create ideal conditions for rainforests, which are home to a diverse range of plant and animal species. These ecosystems are some of the most biodiverse on the planet, hosting numerous endemic species.

Human Impact[edit]

Human activities have significantly impacted tropical climates, particularly through deforestation and agriculture. The conversion of tropical forests into agricultural land has led to habitat loss and biodiversity decline. Additionally, climate change poses a threat to tropical regions, potentially altering precipitation patterns and increasing the frequency of extreme weather events.

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