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Tropical Sounds & White Noise Meditation For Sleep app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 6688 ratings )
Health & Fitness Entertainment
Developer: Muhammad Wahhab Mirza
Free
Current version: 2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Sep 2016
App size: 70.18 Mb

Amazing and soothing sounds of the jungle! Full relaxation for you and your family. Try our free app "Tropical Island Sounds - Nature Sounds" and start sleep better. No music, only sounds of nature!

Our sounds:

+ waves on tropical beach sounds
+ waves and sea gulls sounds
+ jungle night sounds
+ tropical birds in the forest relax melody
+ ocean waves music
+ fire on the beach sounds
+ creek in forest lullaby
+ waterfall sounds
+ tropical rain forest sounds
+ beach waves sounds
+ crickets sounds
+ rain sound
+ tropical forest and tropical jungle sounds


Features of Tropical Sounds of Rainforest Relax and Sleep:

- high quality sounds
- healing music for all family
- soothing sounds for you and your babies
- lullaby of nature (jungle)
- healing sounds for your health and mind jungle
- best sound pack to sleep
- jungle ringtones sounds
- jungle alarm sounds
- nature sound music box
- sounds for toddlers and their parents
- tropical birds calls in the forest
- jungle animals sounds
- tropical island sounds
- jungle beach sounds
- thunderstorm sounds
- tropico sounds

A tropical climate is a climate of the tropics. In the Köppen climate classification it is a non-arid climate in which all twelve months have mean temperatures above 18 °C . Unlike the extra-tropics, where there are strong variations in day length and temperature, with season, tropical temperature remains relatively constant throughout the year and seasonal variations are dominated by precipitation.

The tropics is a region of the Earth surrounding the Equator. It is limited in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the northern hemisphere at approximately 23° 26′ 16″ (or 23.4378°) N and the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere at 23° 26′ 16″ (or 23.4378°) S; these latitudes correspond to the axial tilt of the Earth. The tropics are also referred to as the tropical zone and the torrid zone (see geographical zone). The tropics include all the areas on the Earth where the Sun reaches a point directly overhead at least once during the solar year.
The tropics are distinguished from the other climatic and biomatic regions of Earth, the middle latitudes and the polar regions on either side of the equatorial zone.