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Example sentences for "tropical regions"

  • It is not only in tropical regions that we meet with the giants of the vegetable world.

  • Colocasia species, widely cultivated in tropical regions, especially in Polynesia.

  • The pelicans occur in nearly all temperate or tropical regions.

  • The order of plants to which it belongs, contains a vast number of species, all natives of tropical regions, and their value for the production of coloring substances may be worth investigation.

  • In this extensive family, which are, with few exceptions, inhabitants of tropical regions, the American group has not one in common with the African, nor either of these with the parrots of India.

  • Several species are found in the United States and many more in tropical regions.

  • Defn: A treelike perennial herb (Musa paradisiaca) of tropical regions, bearing immense leaves and large clusters of the fruits called plantains.

  • Nansen objects to Croll's well-known theory that "it cannot account for the recurrence of conditions so favourable as to explain the existence in Greenland of a climate comparable to what we now find in tropical regions.

  • This action is especially conspicuous in tropical and sub-tropical regions, which are characterised by well-marked rainy seasons.

  • The volcanoes in actual activity are, as we have said, very numerous, being more than 200 in number, scattered over the whole surface of the globe, but mostly occurring in tropical regions.

  • Rhus is widely distributed, with more than one hundred species, in the extra-tropical regions of the northern and southern hemispheres.

  • The widely distributed Cornel family with ten genera, more numerous in temperate than in tropical regions, has arborescent representatives of the genus Cornus in North America.

  • Celtis is widely distributed through the temperate and tropical regions of the world, fifty or sixty species being distinguished.

  • A similar result attends the action of the sun in the extra-tropical regions.

  • This is the great theory of meteorologists, by which they attempt to account for the various atmospherical disturbances, of both tropical and extra-tropical regions.

  • It is only equaled in the profuseness of its product by the banana, forming one of the staple sources of food supply to the lazy, indolent denizens of tropical regions.

  • The grateful shade thus obtained, and the long lines of charming arboreal perspective which are formed, are desirable accessories to any locality, but doubly so in tropical regions.

  • The bamboo is a marvel, single stems of it often attaining a height in tropical regions of a hundred and seventy feet, and a diameter of a foot.

  • Tropical regions, breeding in the Bahamas, West Indies and the Bermudas, casual in Florida and along the South Atlantic coast.

  • Found in tropical regions of both hemispheres; casual or accidental in Florida.

  • Tropical regions of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, accidental off the coast of Lower California.

  • Thus the spore of our humble wall-rue is as large as that of the giant Alsophila of tropical regions.

  • The Eocene species are included in genera which belong at the present day to inter-tropical regions, comprising in them India and the Asiatic islands of Australia.

  • Columbella 200 Sub-tropical regions, in shallow water on stones.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tropical regions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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