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Which statement describes the tropical climate zone?

It extends towards the south of the equator only.
It extends towards the north of the equator only.
It extends only a few miles on both sides of the equator.
It extends about 1600 miles on both sides of the equator.

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d

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The correct option is D) It extends about 1600 miles on both sides of the equator.

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A tropical climate can be described as regions of the Earth where the mean temperature remains greater that 18 degrees Celsius during all the twelve months of the year.

A tropical climate is also known as 'equatorial', because places found on or close to the Equator are typically tropical: they're warm and wet. The tropical zone includes the Amazon Basin of Brazil, West Africa's Congo Basin and the rainforests of Malaysia and Indonesia.

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