geographically speaking there is no such thing as a 'hot' zone. Though of course there are places warmer than others.
The Arctic and Antarctic could be considered 'cold' zones. The places in between are temperate zones.
Antarctica is a continent that is completely outside the hot zone, with no permanent human population and being predominantly covered in ice and snow.
Asia is the continent with most of its landmass in the tropical zone
Africa and Asia
Antarctica is the continent that is not touching any other continent. It is isolated by the Southern Ocean.
The continent of Africa has more countries than any other continent.
Antarctica is the continent located farther south than any other continent. It is the southernmost continent on Earth.
A ball in base ball is a ball outside of the strike zone. The strike zone is from mid-chest to knees and over home plate. Any ball inside the strike zone is a strike.
it can happen any weather at any time during the year.
Europe is a continent. It is not in any other continent.
The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone
Africa and Asia
Antarctica is the continent that is not touching any other continent. It is isolated by the Southern Ocean.
No. Australia has no land borders with any other continent.
It is not "owned" by any continent. It is part of the continent of Europe.
Yes. The umpire calls the pitch by determining if any part of the ball crossed any part of the plate within the strike zone. If the pitch does not cross home plate, the umpire calls a ball. If the pitch crosses any part of home plate, the umpire determines the height of the ball as it crossed the plate. If the beight is within the strike zone, it is called a strike. If it is outside the strike zone, it is called a ball.
no plants can grow in any zone but the sunlit zone
any continent with a pet store
Dillard's delivers to anywhere in the United States, they do ship any deliveries outside of the continent. This information may be obtained in the FAQs of link of Dillard's website.