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Tropikal

Tropikal is an adjective used in Indonesian, Malay, and related languages to describe things connected with the tropics or tropical climates. It corresponds to the English word tropical and is formed with the -al suffix to label climates, regions, or phenomena associated with the tropics. In everyday usage, tropikal contrasts with subtropikal (subtropical) and temperate terms.

Geographically, the tropics lie between the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn

Tropical ecosystems are among the most biodiverse on Earth, with rainforest biomes hosting a large proportion

In culture and education, tropikal is used to describe tropical flora and fauna, music, cuisine, art, and

in
the
south.
The
tropical
zone
is
characterized
by
warm
temperatures
year-round,
though
rainfall
patterns
vary
and
can
create
rainforest,
monsoon,
or
savanna
environments.
of
global
species.
These
systems
are
typically
hot
and
humid,
with
high
primary
productivity,
but
are
sensitive
to
changes
in
land
use
such
as
deforestation,
agriculture,
and
climate
change.
fashion
inspired
by
tropical
climates.
The
term
appears
in
scientific
literature,
travel
writing,
and
media
to
evoke
associations
with
warmth,
humidity,
and
lush
landscapes.