Similar words: tropical, misanthropic, philanthropic, spectroscopic, astrophysics, topic, myopic, Olympics. Meaning: ['trɑpɪk /'trɒ-] n. the part of the Earth's surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn; characterized by a hot climate.
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91. This means that in a world where greenhouse warming is wetting the atmosphere, the lower parts of the atmosphere should warm at a greater rate than the surface, most notably in the tropics.
92. Most of the tropics, sub-tropics and even lower mid-latitudes are too hot to be inhabitable.
93. A cyclone in the tropics is caused by a smaller area of low pressure.
94. Like ackee, cassava is a dietary staple in the tropics.
95. There is a 90 percent probability that by 2100 the minimum temperatures in the tropics and sub-tropical regions will be higher than the maximums so far recorded in those areas.
96. These include the pitcher plants of the Asian tropics, known as Nepenthes, which resemble jugs brimming with nectar—or perhaps more accurately, mouths slavering with drool.
97. A tropical western African evergreen tree (Blighia sapida) having leathery red and yellow fruits. It is naturalized and cultivated in the tropics and in Florida.
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