subtropik
The term "subtropik" refers to regions located between the tropics and temperate zones, characterized by a warm climate with distinct seasonal variations. These areas typically experience hot summers and mild winters, making them suitable for a variety of plant and animal life.
Subtropical climates can be found in various parts of the world, including regions like the southern United States, parts of Australia, and Mediterranean countries. The vegetation in these areas often includes evergreen trees, shrubs, and diverse agricultural crops, contributing to their ecological richness.