The equatorial tropics are typically characterized by high levels of rainfall and dense vegetation, which inhibit the conditions necessary for loess formation. Loess is primarily created from wind-blown silt in arid and semi-arid regions, where vegetation cover is sparse and soils are dry and easily eroded. In contrast, the humid, stable climates of the tropics promote soil development and biological activity, leading to the formation of more fertile, organic-rich soils rather than the accumulation of loess. Thus, the environmental conditions in the equatorial tropics do not favor the presence of loess deposits.
The equatorial tropics are likely free of loess due to the absence of strong winds capable of carrying and depositing fine-grained sediment like loess. In equatorial regions, the prevailing atmospheric circulation tends to be less conducive to the accumulation of loess compared to regions with stronger wind patterns.
Another name for Low latitudes are PARALLELS.
The northern part is above the Tropic of Cancer however the southern region lies withing the Tropic of Cancer and is "Technically" in the tropics. To be tropic you must be on or between the tropics and the equatorial line. But yeah, it's the tropics.
Libya is partly located in the equatorial region of Earth, or the Tropics. The Tropics is the region between the Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn, 23°26′22″N to 23°26′22″S. Libya is located approximately 20°N to 32°30′N.
The Torrid Zone is also known as the Tropics. It is located between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.
Loess is deposited by wind.
The tropics are considered to lie between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer, and include the equatorial regions.
Loess forms by wind. It is thought that loess, a kind of silt or clay, is formed from deposits of wind-blown dust.
The equatorial regions near the tropics typically have the greatest annual input and least seasonal variation in solar radiation due to their proximity to the sun and consistent day length throughout the year.
Examples of loess can be found in regions such as the Loess Plateau in China, the Mississippi River Valley in the United States, and parts of Europe such as Ukraine and Austria. In these areas, loess deposits are known for their fertile soil composition and distinctive yellowish color.
Loess
the Equatorial region or zone, it is part of the tropics which is the region between the tropic of capricorn in the south and the tropic of cancer in the north. The Equatorial zone is the region between 5 degrees north and 5 degrees south. There is generally 6 zones north to south on the Earth. 1. The arctic bound by the arctic circle, this is the line where, when the north pole is at it's furthest inclination from the sun (winter solstice), the sun does not shine north of here. 2. The northern temperate zone, from the arctic to the tropic. 3. The tropics described above, are the areas on the Earth that at one or two times during the year will directly face the sun. 4. The Equatorial zone described above. 5. The southern temperate zone. 6. And the Antarctic zone, dark during the summer solstice.