1. Explain the development of deserts around 30° North and 30°
South? Global air and precipitation is the base or start in the development. Sunlight will strike and water will surely evaporate and it will cause warm and moist air to rise and flow to the north and south pole. . Warm and moist air in the atmosphere will cool off and water is released and produces adequate amount of rain in the tropical region. Dry and hot air descends and removes the Earth’s moisture roughly at 30° North and 30° South and produces dry atmosphere.
2.How will you compare vegetation in the tropical climate zone
and dry or arid climate zone? The difference in the zones in terms of vegetation is that in the tropical climate zone is abundant because of the presence of moisture while in the dry and arid climate zone’s vegetation are specified plants because of the lack of moisture and water.