tropics in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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On land the tropics were practically devoid of life.
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Ozone destruction occurs principally in polar regions, but the formation of ozone occurs principally in the tropics.
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Typhoons, zero-zero fogs, the scorching heat of the tropics.
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It consists of shrubs, small trees, and a few lianas of the tropics and subtropics, mostly in the southern hemisphere.
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Most species make their home in the tropics and subtropics, with a worldwide distribution in temperate zones.
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In the tropics, where the freezing level is generally higher in the atmosphere, only 10% of lightning flashes are CG.
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The tropics are also referred to as the tropical zone and the torrid zone (see geographical zone).
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They are found from the tropics to the cold polar regions and from sea level to the highest peaks.
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The species grows to well within the tropics and has adapted to very hot, dry, sandy watercourses.
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For example, proponents of this theory argued that mean annual temperature is why colder regions were industrialized democracies, while the tropics were torpid and despotic.
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