Dictionary Definition
tropical adj
1 relating to or situated in or characteristic of
the tropics (the region on either side of the equator); "tropical
islands"; "tropical fruit" [syn: tropic]
2 of or relating to the tropics, or either
tropic; "tropical year"
3 characterized by or of the nature of a trope or
tropes; changed from its literal sense
4 of weather or climate; hot and humid as in the
tropics; "tropical weather" [syn: tropic]
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Adjective
- Of or pertaining to the tropics, the equatorial region between 23 degrees north and 23 degrees south.
- From or similar to a hot humid climate, eg, tropical fruit, tropical weather.
- Rhetorically changed from its exact original sense; being of the nature of a trope; figurative; metaphorical.
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The tropics are the geographic region of the
Earth where
the sun passes through the zenith twice during the solar
year (once as the sun appears to go north and once as it appears to
go south). At the limits, called the tropics of Cancer
and Capricorn,
this occurs once at the relevant solstice.
This area is centered on the equator and limited in latitude by the Tropic of
Cancer in the northern hemisphere, at approximately 23°26'
(23.4°) N latitude, and the Tropic
of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere at 23°26' (23.4°) S
latitude. This region is also referred to as the tropical zone and
the torrid zone (see geographical
zone).
On the other hand, in the temperate
zones, north of the Tropic of Cancer and south of the Tropic of
Capricorn, the sun never reaches the zenith, always passing south
(north) of it in the northern (southern) hemisphere.
The word "tropics" comes from Greek
tropos meaning "turn", because the apparent position of the Sun
oscillates between the two tropics with a period that defines the
average length of a year.
Tropical seasons and climate
- ''Main article: Tropical climate
Tropical is sometimes used in a general sense for
a tropical
climate that is warm to hot and moist year-round, often with
the sense of lush vegetation. However, there are places in the
tropics that are anything but "tropical" in this sense, with even
alpine
tundra and snow-capped peaks, including Mauna Kea,
Mt.
Kilimanjaro, and the Andes as far south as
the northernmost parts of Chile and Argentina. There
are also places in the tropics which are desert, with extreme heat, such
as the Sahara
Desert and Australian
Outback.
Tropical ecosystems
Tropical plants and animals are those species native to the tropics. Tropical ecosystems may consist of rainforests, dry deciduous forests, spiny forests, desert and other habitat types. There are often significant areas of biodiversity, and specie endemism present particularly in rainforests and dry deciduous forests. Some examples of important biodiversity and/or high endicism ecosystems are: Costa Rican and Nicaraguan rainforests, Brazilian and Venezuelan Amazon Rainforest territories, Madagascar dry deciduous forests, Waterberg Biosphere of South Africa and eastern Madagascar rainforests. Often the soils of tropical forests are low in nutrient content making them quite vulnerable to slash-and-burn techniques, which are sometimes an element of shifting cultivation agricultural systems.In biogeography, the tropics
are divided into paleotropics (Africa, Asia and Australia) and
neotropics (Central
and South America). Together, they are sometimes referred to as the
pantropics. The neotropic region should not be confused with the
ecozone of the same
name; in the Old World, this is unambiguous as the paleotropics
correspond to the Afrotropical, Indomalayan, and partly the
Australasian and Oceanic ecozones.
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References
tropical in Min Nan: Jia̍t-tāi
tropical in Bosnian: Tropi
tropical in Breton: Trovan
tropical in Catalan: Tròpic
tropical in Czech: Tropický podnebný pás
tropical in Welsh: Trofannau
tropical in German: Tropen
tropical in Spanish: Zona Intertropical
tropical in Esperanto: Tropikoj
tropical in French: Tropique
tropical in Korean: 열대 기후
tropical in Croatian: Tropi
tropical in Indonesian: Tropis
tropical in Italian: Zona torrida
tropical in Hebrew: אזור טרופי
tropical in Lithuanian: Atogrąžos
tropical in Hungarian: Trópusok
tropical in Dutch: Tropen
tropical in Japanese: 熱帯
tropical in Norwegian Nynorsk: Tropane
tropical in Polish: Strefa
międzyzwrotnikowa
tropical in Portuguese: Trópico
tropical in Russian: Тропики
tropical in Slovenian: Tropi
tropical in Finnish: Trooppinen vyöhyke
tropical in Tagalog: Tropiko
tropical in Vietnamese: Nhiệt đới
tropical in Turkish: Dönence
tropical in Chinese: 热带
tropical in Tamil: வெப்பமண்டலம்