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In English / High School | 2014-03-05

Compare and contrast the tropics, temperate zones, and polar zones.

Asked by kiesha

Answer (2)

**Tropics: **Tropical, warm, very moist atmosphere, lush plant life. **Temperate Zones: **Usually the weather is very average, even amounts of sunlight, wind, water, rain, snow, etc. Average amount of wildlife, average amount of plant life. Polar Zones: Cold, snow, wind, ice, usually polar animals such as penguins, polar bears, arctic hares, arctic foxes, seals, etc. Hardly any plant life, usually just lichen and moss.

Answered by Bugsytherooster | 2024-06-10

Climate zones are categorized into tropics, temperate zones, and polar zones based on latitude. The tropics are warm and moist, the temperate zones have a mild climate with four seasons, and the polar zones are cold with scarce vegetation. Each zone supports unique ecosystems with specific plant and animal life adapted to their environments.
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Answered by Bugsytherooster | 2024-12-16