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Tropical climate zones have the highest average temperature year-round due to their location near the equator, receiving consistent direct sunlight.
Tropical climate zones are characterized by consistently high temperatures throughout the year, with little seasonal variation. This is because these regions are located near the equator, where the sun’s rays strike the Earth more directly, resulting in intense and continuous heat. The tropical climate typically experiences warm to hot temperatures ranging from 77°F to 95°F (25°C to 35°C), with only minor fluctuations. These conditions support lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems. Tropical regions, such as parts of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Central America, are known for their year-round warmth and humid weather, making them the hottest climate zones globally.