Use "tropics" in a sentence

1. Tropics are a boon for baby girls

2. Imagine juggling a snowball across the tropics.

3. Abundant in the American tropics are the leaf-carrying ants.

4. The tropics are the most Biodiverse part of the world

5. He has the rhythm of the tropics Blood

6. We sang of the sweetness of the tropics.

7. Boatbills are found in New Guinea and northeastern Australia (Daintree tropics)

8. Since I'm already in the tropics, I chose "Tropical rainforest."

9. Since I'm already in the tropics, I chose " Tropical rainforest. "

10. They occur in the Old World tropics, principally in Asia.

11. Circumventing the no-analog problem yields cool ice age tropics.

12. Calenture definition, a violent fever with delirium, affecting persons in the tropics

13. Countries in the tropics are the keenest consumers, because culturally, it's acceptable.

14. Deckorators Tropics 8-ft Hana Brown Square Composite Deck Board

15. The sailor was swarthy from the sun of the tropics.

16. The tropics take a major role in reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide.

17. They are called cosmos and are native to the American tropics.

18. Antitrades, westerly winds lying above the trade winds in the tropics.

19. 15 He had always wanted an adventurous life in the tropics.

20. The traditional siesta helped us to endure the broiling summer days of the tropics.

21. 5 Rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable; variable winds; variable expenses.

22. Calentures any fever caused, as in the tropics, by exposure to great heat

23. calenture (plural Calentures) A heat stroke or fever, often suffered in the tropics

24. Calentures any fever caused, as in the tropics, by exposure to great heat

25. Calenture (plural Calentures) A heat stroke or fever, often suffered in the tropics

26. C. rosea inhabits upper beaches, cliffs, and dunes throughout the world's coastal tropics.

27. But the patient's never been outside of the United States- - especially the tropics.

28. In each category, China is the most biodiverse country outside of the tropics.

29. See Butterflies as they emerge in Butterfly Pavilion’s Wings of the Tropics! Learn More

30. It has been naturalized in the southern United States and the New World tropics.

31. 30 It's popular in tropics and subtropics. It's a sort of disseminating widely Arbovirus disease.

32. Amaryllises are widely distributed throughout the world, especially in the flatlands of the tropics and subtropics

33. Allium species are found in most regions of the world except the tropics and New Zealand and Australia

34. There are around 1,300 species of freshwater crabs, distributed throughout the tropics and subtropics, divided among eight families.

35. The 'Lights' series of Azaleas brings the colors of the tropics to Minnesota's early spring landscape

36. That took me to this wet and warm band of the tropics that encircles the Earth.

37. Outside the Tropics, people may think of coconut as a flavoring for candy bars or cookies.

38. One plant that heats its flower is Philodendron solimoesense, an Arum from the South American tropics.

39. Bridled Honeyeater is found in rainforest in the higher elevations of the Wet Tropics in northern Queensland.

40. There are over 400 species of Anoles, scattered all over the American and Caribbean tropics: from remote

41. It is one of the few species in the genus Myrmarachne that is found outside the tropics.

42. 11 The high heat of vaporization also prevents water sources in the tropics from getting evaporated quickly.

43. Its distribution ranges from the tropics to the warmer areas of the temperate zone of both hemispheres.

44. But was Owmadji’s diarrhea —a sometimes fatal disease for young children in the tropics— really caused by unseen spirits?

45. It can get hot in the tropics, so we make big curving roofs to catch the breezes.

46. Lythraceae has a worldwide distribution, with most species in the tropics, but ranging into temperate climate regions as well.

47. Black is the usual color for the Cassocks of priests, although white is favored in the tropics

48. In the tropics, lianas connect trees, which allow many animals to travel exclusively through the forest canopy.

49. On the face are also three circles representing the equator and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.

50. Nevertheless, most scientific study is on crops that thrive, not in the tropics, but in the temperate zones.

51. A questionnaire survey and literature review revealed the extent of hunting of bats for Bushmeat in the Old World tropics

52. Although many people think of them as cold-weather plants, Conifers can thrive in many different climates, including the tropics.

53. For surfaces between the tropics (23.5°N to 23.5°S) the average Albedo is 19-38%

54. Annatto, (Bixa orellana), tree native to the New World tropics and the only species of the family Bixaceae

55. One of the stars of Jane's collection was this porcupine fish,[Sentencedict] which probably came from the Tropics.

56. Also known as the arum family, members are often colloquially known as Aroids. This family of 114 genera and about 3750 known species is most diverse in the New World tropics, although also distributed in the Old World tropics and northern temperate regions.

57. Both amphibians and reptiles are paralyzed by cold, and are therefore confined to the temperate zones and tropics.

58. There are over 400 species of Anoles, scattered all over the American and Caribbean tropics: from remote rainforests in …

59. One of the most common meanings of jungle is land overgrown with tangled vegetation at ground level, especially in the tropics.

60. Trade Cumulus This is a beautiful example of trade Cumulus (i.e., Cumulus associated with the tradewinds) in the Tropics

61. Actinic keratoses affect people that have often lived in the tropics or subtropics and have predisposing factors such as:

62. Has this not resulted from evolution so that the black man, for instance, is better adapted for the tropics?

63. Outside the tropics and aloft from frictional effects of the surface, the large-scale winds tend to approach geostrophic balance.

64. It usually was a rusting hulk on your hip, a poor weapon in the tropics because it rusted quite easily.

65. The park is one of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area series of national parks, and is a gazetted World Heritage site.

66. Chigoe (chĬg´ō) or jigger, small parasitic flea [1] (Tunga penetrans) of the tropics and subtropics, including the S United States [2]

67. Antbird, (family Thamnophilidae), any of numerous insect-eating birds of the American tropics (order Passeriformes) known for habitually following columns of marching ants

68. As a medical student in the early 1950s, Blumberg had conducted research in Surinam on elephantiasis, a parasitic disease common in the tropics.

69. He was dressed in black and he had a beanie on, I knew this was something, you don't wear beanies in the tropics.

70. Cassava, (Manihot esculenta), also called manioc, mandioca, or yuca, tuberous edible plant of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) from the American tropics

71. Bromeliad plants provide an exotic touch to the home and bring a sense of the tropics and sun-kissed climates

72. And in the intense heat of the tropics, to children a body of water can be an irresistible swimming pool.

73. There are about 12 species of cobras scattered from Australia through the tropics of Asia and Africa to Arabia and the Temperate Zones.

74. Parrot fish (known to scientists as Scaridae) are a large family of some 80 different species that frequent coral reefs throughout the Tropics.

75. In the Tropics, coconut oil is the principal cooking oil, whereas in Western countries it is often used in margarine, ice cream, and cookies.

76. Several of Gulliver's sailors die of "Calentures," a fever of the Tropics, so he has to hire some new guys

77. Native to the tropics of India and Polynesia, Ming Aralia is an interesting and exotic houseplant that is technically an evergreen shrub

78. Operating costs are low in the tropics, because it's very humid, and it's easy for the ants to be outside walking around.

79. 21 The more pathogenic species in ruminants occur in the subtropics and tropics and are associated with nodule formation in the intestine.

80. Anthurium is a genus of more than 800 species found in the New World tropics from Mexico to northern Argentina and Uruguay