Question
Which of the following characterizes a tropical savanna climate?
Group of answer choices
Generally wet, with very little change in monthly precipitation.
All months receive less than 6 cm precipitation.
None of the options apply.
Annual temperature variability is less than that of the tropical rain forest.
Warm year-round and a short wet season dominated by the ITCZ.
Group of answer choices
Generally wet, with very little change in monthly precipitation.
All months receive less than 6 cm precipitation.
None of the options apply.
Annual temperature variability is less than that of the tropical rain forest.
Warm year-round and a short wet season dominated by the ITCZ.
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GPT-4o mini
The characteristic that best describes a tropical savanna climate is:
**Warm year-round and a short wet season dominated by the ITCZ.**
Tropical savannas typically feature a distinct wet and dry season, with the wet season generally occurring when the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) moves into the region, leading to increased precipitation. The temperatures remain warm throughout the year.
**Warm year-round and a short wet season dominated by the ITCZ.**
Tropical savannas typically feature a distinct wet and dry season, with the wet season generally occurring when the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) moves into the region, leading to increased precipitation. The temperatures remain warm throughout the year.
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