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What is the latitude for tropical monsoon forests?

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What is the latitude for tropical monsoon forests?

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Tropical monsoon forests generally appear between the two Tropics, Capricorn and Cancer, which are 23.5 degrees south and 23.5 degrees north, respectively. The sub-division of monsoon climate area has small annual temperature ranges, high temperatures, and plentiful precipitation. They exhibit a short dry season, usually in the low-sun (“winter”) season. The highest temperatures generally occur at the end of this clear spell. Two distinct processes can give rise to monsoon climate types. The largest areas, mostly in southern and southeastern Asia, result from the Asian monsoon circulation that brings convective and orographic precipitation in the summer when warm, moist maritime tropical air moves over land to converge into the low-pressure zone north of the Himalayas. In winter, by contrast, cool, dry air diverges out of the Siberian anticyclone to the north, bringing a cooler, drier, and clearer period of variable length. In the Americas and in Africa, continents that are not large e

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