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Drag and drop the climate characteristics to show whether they describe a tropical wet or a tropical wet-dry climate.

annual rainfall below 39 inches
Tropical Wet
Tropical Wet-Dry
no seasons
rainforests
two distinct seasons
savannas
annual rainfall of 59-394 inches

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The characteristics of tropical wet and tropical wet-dry climates


Step-by-step explanation:

The climate characteristics are:

  • Tropical Wet: rainforests, annual rainfall of 59-394 inches
  • Tropical Wet-Dry: annual rainfall below 39 inches, two distinct seasons, savannas

In tropical wet climate, the regions experience high rainfall throughout the year, resulting in lush rainforests.

In tropical wet-dry climate, there are two distinct seasons - wet and dry. The annual rainfall is below 39 inches, leading to the growth of savannas.


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