The north and south frigid zones (also known as the Arctic and the Antarctic) lie near the poles.
The tropical zones lie either side of the Equator and extend to near the temperate zone of south and north.
it is effected by the way you lie
a very near the truth lie
the central region
It does not lie in a region as such. It is one of the four parts making up the United Kingdom, a country.
North-East.
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"Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known as frigid zones". -there are two frigid zones ,they are on Either of two regions of the Earth of extreme latitude, the North Frigid Zone, extending north of the Arctic Circle, and the South Frigid Zone, extending south of the Antarctic Circle. Asia, North America and northern Mexico. The South Temperate Zone includes southern Australia, New Zealand, southern South America and South Africa. The two Frigid Zones, or polar regions, experience the midnight sun and the polar night for part of the year - the edge of the zone experiences one day at the solstice when the Sun doesn't rise or set for 24 hours, while in the centre of the zone (the pole), the day is literally one year long, with six months of daylight and six months of night. The Frigid Zones are the coldest parts of the earth, and are covered with ice and snow. The North Frigid Zone (the Arctic) includes northern Canada and Alaska, Greenland, northern Scandinavia, northern Russia, and the Arctic ice. The South Frigid Zone (The Antarctic) is filled by the continent of Antarctica; the next closest mainland is the southern tip of Chile and Argentina, followed by New Zealand. (next check out anything you can find on these two zones. try these links) send by khushi jain 5a
The Falkland Islands are South America's largest islands. The islands lie on the boundary of the subarctic oceanic and tundra climate zones.
There are multiple ways this sentence could be corrected to. Two that I could think of are--"Since this morning, the rope lie near the gate.""The rope lie near the gate since morning."has lay should be 'lie', because lay's past tense is 'lie'.
In the Northeast and middle Atlantic.
In the Middle Atlantic states.