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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">(<br/>''Also called'' tropical wet climate.) In general, the [[climate]] that maintains  [[tropical rain forest]] vegetation; that is, a climate of unbroken warmth, high humidity, and heavy  annual [[precipitation]].</div><br/> </div>
<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">(''Also called'' tropical wet climate.) In general, the [[climate]] that maintains  [[tropical rain forest]] vegetation; that is, a climate of unbroken warmth, high humidity, and heavy  annual [[precipitation]].</div><br/> </div>
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tropical rain forest climate[edit | edit source]

(Also called tropical wet climate.) In general, the climate that maintains tropical rain forest vegetation; that is, a climate of unbroken warmth, high humidity, and heavy annual precipitation.


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