Both! All lines of latitude between the equator and the tropic of cancer are high latitudes, and lines of latitude between the equator and the tropic of capricorn are considered low latitudes. ***THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE TROPICAL LATITUDES*** <- those I can't name
The areas between the five lines of latitudes are called "zones." These zones are classified as tropical, temperate, and polar, depending on their distance from the equator. The zones play a significant role in determining the climate and weather patterns of a region.
In geography, temperate or pepcid latitudes of the globe lie between the tropics and the polar regions. The changes in these regions between summer and winter are generally relatively moderate, rather than extreme hot or cold.However, in certain areas, such as Asia and central North America, the variations between summer and winter can be extreme because these areas are far away from the sea, causing them to have a continental climate. In regions traditionally considered tropical, localities at high altitudes (e.g. parts of the Andes) may have a temperate climate.As India is located in a temperate zone we find various kinds of houses. Air conditioned rooms are usually used in the temperate zone and tropical zone . Deserts and tropical regions have bright mornings and become hot by afternoon. The nights are very cool. The temperature rises to its peak during summer. The houses in tropical regions are constructed with brick, concrete cement.
No. Tropical climate zones are found in lower latitudes.
, the continent possesses a variety of climates due to its diverse geography. This includes tropical rainforests in the Amazon Basin, dry deserts in the Atacama region, and cool temperate areas in the southern cone. These climate variations are influenced by factors such as altitude, ocean currents, and prevailing winds.
Both! All lines of latitude between the equator and the tropic of cancer are high latitudes, and lines of latitude between the equator and the tropic of capricorn are considered low latitudes. ***THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE TROPICAL LATITUDES*** <- those I can't name
The temperate zone is the area between the polar areas and the equator.
Often found in coastal areas near mountains in temperate latitudes
The areas between the five lines of latitudes are called "zones." These zones are classified as tropical, temperate, and polar, depending on their distance from the equator. The zones play a significant role in determining the climate and weather patterns of a region.
In geography, temperate or pepcid latitudes of the globe lie between the tropics and the polar regions. The changes in these regions between summer and winter are generally relatively moderate, rather than extreme hot or cold.However, in certain areas, such as Asia and central North America, the variations between summer and winter can be extreme because these areas are far away from the sea, causing them to have a continental climate. In regions traditionally considered tropical, localities at high altitudes (e.g. parts of the Andes) may have a temperate climate.As India is located in a temperate zone we find various kinds of houses. Air conditioned rooms are usually used in the temperate zone and tropical zone . Deserts and tropical regions have bright mornings and become hot by afternoon. The nights are very cool. The temperature rises to its peak during summer. The houses in tropical regions are constructed with brick, concrete cement.
No. Tropical climate zones are found in lower latitudes.
, the continent possesses a variety of climates due to its diverse geography. This includes tropical rainforests in the Amazon Basin, dry deserts in the Atacama region, and cool temperate areas in the southern cone. These climate variations are influenced by factors such as altitude, ocean currents, and prevailing winds.
Pythons live in the warmer temperate, sub tropical and tropical areas all across the world
Savanna areas occupy mostly southern hemisphere Tropical latitudes, but can exist in northern hemisphere.
Yes. Tropical cyclones (the generic term hurricanes, tropical storms, typhoons etc) produce large amounts of rain. This can bring relief to drought-stricken areas. The rain can also clear pollutants out of the air. Tropical cyclones are also one of several systems that bring heat from the tropics to the middle and sometimes higher latitudes. This helps keep the tropics from getting to hot and temperate areas from getting too cold.
Rattlesnakes prefer warmer climates such as would be found in temperate or tropical areas.
Tea grows in temperate climates with abundant rainfall and well-drained soil. It thrives in areas with distinct seasons, such as subtropical, tropical, and temperate regions. The ideal temperature range for tea cultivation is between 50-85°F (10-30°C).