How to use in-sentence of “tropics”

How to use in-sentence of “tropics”:

+ It is in the tropics and would in most climatic situations have average temperatures of in the coolest months of July through September, the months in which the garúa is most frequent.

+ The most notable rainforests are in the tropics or subtropics, mostly in the Intertropical Convergence Zone.

+ They lie between the tropics and temperate zones.

+ The estrildid finches are small passerine birds of the Old World tropics and Australasia.

+ The Wet Tropics of Queensland is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is in a narrow strip along the east coast of Queensland, Australia.

How to use in-sentence of tropics
How to use in-sentence of tropics

Example sentences of “tropics”:

+ The tropics get the most heat because the Sun shines straight down on them, while the poles get the least heat because the Sun shines on them from a low angle.

+ The longer period of sunshine, greater the quantity of solar radiation will be received by a portion of earth.For example, at the equator the length of days and nights is 12 hours in all the months but the tropics of Arctic and Antarctic sunshine duration varies between 0 and 24.

+ The gray whale migrates from cold waters to the tropics each year in pods.

+ The site is labelled the ‘Wet Tropics of Queensland’ Note also, futher south on the coast, another World Heritage Site, the ‘Gondwana Rainforests of Australia’.

+ The ones in the temperate zone are often mosses, liverworts, lichens and algae, and in the tropics ferns, cacti, orchids, and bromeliads.

+ The CSIRO states that approximately 4,400 cassowaries live in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

+ The family is native to the tropics of the Old World.

+ Places in the tropics which are hot and dry include the Atacama Desert, Sahara Desert, Central Africa, most parts of Western Africa and Northern Australian Outback.

+ Like previous storms Tropical Storm Ingrid Ingrid and Karen, high wind shear in the deep tropics delayed Melissa’s development.

+ However, there are mountains in the tropics that are anything but “tropical” in this sense, with even alpine tundra and snow-capped peaks, including Mauna Kea, Mt.

+ Ants are active all year long in the tropics but, in cooler regions, survive the winter in a state of dormancy or inactivity.

+ The tropics get the most heat because the Sun shines straight down on them, while the poles get the least heat because the Sun shines on them from a low angle.

+ The longer period of sunshine, greater the quantity of solar radiation will be received by a portion of earth.For example, at the equator the length of days and nights is 12 hours in all the months but the tropics of Arctic and Antarctic sunshine duration varies between 0 and 24.

+ All of the countries in Southeast Asia are in the tropics except for the northernmost areas of Myanmar, which is in the subtropics.

+ His works were about the tropics and tropical Africa.

+ This family of 107 genera and over 3700 species is most diverse in the New World tropics, although also distributed in the Old World tropics and north temperate regions.

+ The Daintree Rainforest is a main part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.

+ Almost any fossil-bearing limestone or shale from inland seas of the late Paleozoic tropics or subtropics is likely to contain some goniatites.

+ The eight living pelican species have a patchy global distribution, ranging latitudelatitudinally from the tropics to the temperate zone.

+ As they live in Madagascar and SulawesiCelebes, this shows they also lived in the tropics of the Old World, and beyond it, over Wallace’s line.Pocock R.I.

+ The species are mostly evergreen and native to the tropics and subtropics, with a few deciduous species native to temperate regions.

+ The Philippines is the first nation in the tropics to be in the Winter Olympic Games.

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