Tropicals
Tropicals refer to plants and animals that thrive in warm, humid climates, typically found near the equator. These regions, known as the tropics, experience minimal temperature variation throughout the year, leading to rich biodiversity. Common tropical plants include palm trees, orchids, and bamboo, while animals such as monkeys, parrots, and jaguars are also prevalent.
Tropical ecosystems, like rainforests and coral reefs, play a crucial role in maintaining global biodiversity and climate stability. They provide essential resources, including food, medicine, and raw materials. However, these ecosystems face threats from deforestation, pollution, and climate change, making conservation efforts vital for their survival.