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  • Tropical Wet Climate Civilizations: Exploring the Maya and More
    It's tricky to pinpoint one civilization that existed *exclusively* in a tropical wet climate, as many civilizations occupied diverse geographical regions with varying climates.

    However, some civilizations that thrived in regions with a significant portion of tropical wet climate include:

    * The Maya civilization: Located in present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras, the Maya civilization flourished in a tropical wet climate characterized by high humidity, rainfall, and dense forests.

    * The Aztec civilization: While the Aztec empire included a range of climates, a significant portion of its territory, including the Valley of Mexico, experienced a tropical wet climate with distinct rainy and dry seasons.

    * The Inca civilization: The Inca Empire, located in the Andes Mountains of South America, included diverse climates, but its core regions, such as the Cuzco Valley, experienced a temperate climate with significant rainfall.

    * The Khmer Empire: Situated in Southeast Asia, the Khmer Empire thrived in a tropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, creating ideal conditions for rice cultivation.

    * Ancient Egypt: While Egypt is primarily associated with its desert climate, the Nile Valley experienced a tropical wet climate, with annual flooding from the Nile River providing fertile land for agriculture.

    Remember that these are just examples, and many other civilizations developed within regions influenced by tropical wet climates. It's essential to consider the specific geographical location and climate variations within each civilization to fully understand its adaptation and development.

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