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4 which characteristics define a tropical climate? choose two. average temperatures above 18°c (64°f) year - round less than 25 cm of rainfall per year located close to the equator consistently cold temperatures every month
Brief Explanations
To determine the characteristics of a tropical climate:
- Tropical climates are typically located close to the equator, where solar radiation is intense year - round.
- They have average temperatures above \(18^{\circ}\text{C}\) (or \(64^{\circ}\text{F}\)) throughout the year because of their proximity to the equator.
- "Less than 25 cm of rainfall per year" describes arid climates, not tropical. Tropical climates usually have high rainfall (e.g., tropical rainforests) or distinct wet - dry seasons with significant rainfall.
- "Consistently cold temperatures every month" is characteristic of polar or some high - altitude cold climates, not tropical which is warm.
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A. Average temperatures above \(18^{\circ}\text{C}\) (\(64^{\circ}\text{F}\)) year - round
B. Located close to the equator