Tropical Regions

Tropical regions are a type of biome characterized by their warm and humid climates. They are located near the equator and are found in the tropics. These regions are home to a variety of species, including numerous plants, animals, and microorganisms. Tropical regions have immense ecological and economical significance, as they provide a wide range of resources for humanity. These regions are also a major source of biodiversity and are home to more than half of the world’s species. Due to the vast amount of resources found in these regions, they are essential for the global economy, food production, and tourism. Tropical regions are also vulnerable to environmental degradation and climate change, making it essential to protect them in order to ensure their continued success.

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Record of Aggregation of Alien Tropical Schyphozoan Rhopilema nomadica Galil, 1990 in the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt

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Biolarvicidal Potentials of the Methanolic-Leaf-Extracts of Selected Tropical Plant Species

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