
Tropical regions
Tropical regions are areas near the Earth's equator, typically between 23.5° North and 23.5° South latitudes. These regions experience warm temperatures year-round, with minimal variation between seasons. They usually have high humidity, abundant rainfall, and dense vegetation, supporting diverse ecosystems like rainforests. The consistent climate makes tropical zones ideal for tropical plants, animals, and human activities such as agriculture. These regions are often characterized by their lush landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and importance to global climate regulation.