trópicos
Trópicos refers to the regions of Earth that lie between the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere. This zone, also known as the tropics, is characterized by consistently warm temperatures throughout the year, with minimal seasonal variation. The sun's rays in the tropics are more direct, leading to higher average temperatures. Precipitation patterns within the tropics can vary significantly, ranging from lush rainforests to arid deserts. Many of the world's most biodiverse ecosystems, such as coral reefs and tropical rainforests, are found within this belt. The term "tropical" is often used to describe the climate and flora and fauna found in these areas. These regions play a crucial role in global weather patterns and are home to a significant portion of the world's population. The geographical boundaries of the tropics are defined by specific lines of latitude.