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REGION OF THE EARTH SURROUNDING THE EQUATOR
Tropical; Equatorial region; Tropic Zone; Tropical zone; Tropical climate zone; Tropical region; The Tropics; Pantropics; Low Latitudes; Low latitudes; Low Latitude; Low latitude; Tropical regions; Tropical zones; The tropics; Tropical countries; Tropical climes; Tropical country; Tropical belt; Tropic; North Tropical Zone; South Tropical Zone; Southern Tropics; Northern Tropics; Tropics zone
  • Aerial view of [[Bora Bora]], [[French Polynesia]]
  • tropical rainforests]]

The Brazilian rainforests are home to [[uncontacted tribes]] to this day.
  • [[Giant Water Lily]], one can support up to 32 kilograms of weight
  • Tropical sunset over the sea in [[Kota Kinabalu]], [[Malaysia]]
  • A graph showing the zonally averaged monthly precipitation The tropics receive more precipitation than higher latitudes. The precipitation maximum, which follows the solar equator through the year, is under the rising branch of the Hadley circulation. The sub-tropical minima are under the descending branch and cause the formation of desert areas.
  • [[Coconut]] palms in the warm, tropical climate of northern [[Brazil]]
  • Dragon Fruit]], a tropical fruit from several different cacti originally from the [[Americas]]
  • tropical wet forests]]

Low-latitude western boundary currents         
  • LLWBCs in Atlantic: NBC = North Brazil Current, YC = Yucatan Current. Other currents: BC = Brazil Current, SEC = South Equatorial Current. Other currents like the North Equatorial Current are excluded for simplicity. Based on plots from Sen Gupta et al.<ref name=":2" />
  • LLWBCs in the Indian Ocean: EACC = East African Coastal Current. Other currents: SC = Somali Current, EIC = East India (Coastal) Current, SEC = South Equatorial Current. Note that in the summer monsoon, SC and EIC are directed towards the south-west, while in the winter monsoon, they are directed towards the north-east. The rest of the monsoon current system is excluded for simplicity. The MZC, which feeds the Agulhas Current, is also not drawn. Based on plots from Sen Gupta et al.<ref name=":2" />
  • LLWBCs in Pacific: NGCUC = New Guinea Coastal Undercurrent, MC = Mindanao Current, GPC = Gulf of Papua Current. Others currents and eddies: ME = Mindanao Eddy, HE = Halmahera Eddy, NEC = North Equatorial Current, SEC = South Equatorial Current, ITF = Indonesian Throughflow, EAC = East Australian Current. Based on plots from Sen Gupta et al.<ref name=":2" />
Draft:Low-latitude western boundary currents
Low-latitude western boundary currents (LLWBC) are western boundary currents located between the subtropical gyres, within 20° of the equator. They are important for closing the tropical circulation driven by the equatorial zonal flow, and facilitate inter-ocean transport between the subtropical gyres.
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN ZENITH AND A PLANE PARALLEL TO THE EQUATOR
Latitudes; Latetude; Lattitude; Latitudinal; Planetocentric Latitude; Latittude; Geographic latitude; Authalic latitude; North latitude; South latitude; Geographic Latitude; Length of a degree of latitude; Isometric latitude; Astronomical latitude; Rectifying latitude; Conformal latitude; Geocentric latitude; Astronomic latitude; Geodetic Latitude; Parametric latitude; Reduced latitude; Ellipsoidal-harmonic coordinates; Latitude determination; Terran latitude
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The latitude of a place is its distance from the equator. Compare longitude
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In the middle to high latitudes rainfall has risen steadily over the last 20-30 years.
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Latitude is also an adjective.
The army must cease military operations above 36 degrees latitude north.
ADJ: usu amount ADJ
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Latitude is freedom to choose the way in which you do something. (FORMAL)
He would be given every latitude in forming a new government...
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN ZENITH AND A PLANE PARALLEL TO THE EQUATOR
Latitudes; Latetude; Lattitude; Latitudinal; Planetocentric Latitude; Latittude; Geographic latitude; Authalic latitude; North latitude; South latitude; Geographic Latitude; Length of a degree of latitude; Isometric latitude; Astronomical latitude; Rectifying latitude; Conformal latitude; Geocentric latitude; Astronomic latitude; Geodetic Latitude; Parametric latitude; Reduced latitude; Ellipsoidal-harmonic coordinates; Latitude determination; Terran latitude
·noun Extent; size; amplitude; scope.
II. Latitude ·noun The angular distance of a heavenly body from the ecliptic.
III. Latitude ·noun Distance north or south of the equator, measured on a meridian.
IV. Latitude ·noun Extent from side to side, or distance sidewise from a given point or line; breadth; width.
V. Latitude ·noun Room; space; freedom from confinement or restraint; hence, looseness; laxity; independence.
VI. Latitude ·noun Extent or breadth of signification, application, ·etc.; extent of deviation from a standard, as truth, style, ·etc.

Βικιπαίδεια

Tropics

The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the Equator. They are defined in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere at 23°26′10.5″ (or 23.43626°) N and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere at 23°26′10.5″ (or 23.43626°) S. The tropics are also referred to as the tropical zone and the torrid zone (see geographical zone).

In terms of climate, the tropics receive sunlight that is more direct than the rest of Earth and are generally hotter and wetter as they aren't affected as much by the solar seasons. The word "tropical" sometimes refers to this sort of climate in the zone rather than to the geographical zone itself. The tropical zone includes deserts and snow-capped mountains, which are not tropical in the climatic sense. The tropics are distinguished from the other climatic and biomatic regions of Earth, which are the middle latitudes and the polar regions on either side of the equatorial zone.

The tropics constitute 39.8% of Earth's surface area and contain 36% of Earth's landmass. As of 2014, the region was home also to 40% of the world's population, and this figure was then projected to reach 50% by 2050. Because of global warming, the weather conditions of the tropics are expanding with areas in the subtropics, having more extreme weather events such as heatwaves and more intense storms. These changes in weather conditions may make certain parts of the tropics uninhabitable.

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1. "The evidence indicates that penguins reached low latitude regions more than 30 million years prior to our previous estimates." The findings, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, also challenge the assumption that creatures tend to get smaller after moving to warmer climes, as they do not need to conserve so much heat.