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Consider the following statements:
1. These regions have a mean monthly temperature which remains always around 26oC with little variation and no winters.
2. These regions record the heaviest rainfall on this planet with over 200 centimeters which is well distributed throughout the year.
3. Due to substantial heat the mornings are bright and sunny with high evaporation.
4. These regions receive heavy convectional rain in the afternoon from the towering cumulonimbus clouds.
The above features are of which type of climate?
Humid Sub-tropical climate
Equatorial Climate
Tropical Savanna Climate
Laurentian climate
Regions with this climate experience high temperatures all year round. The average monthly temperatures are about 26 – 28 degrees Celsius. The annual temperature range (the difference between the average temperature of the hottest and coldest months) is very small. The annual temperature range may be as low as 3 degrees Celsius. The diurnal or daily temperature range (the difference between the highest temperature in the day and the lowest temperature at night) is usually greater. Humidity is usually very high.
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