The arctic and antarctic.
Earth's polar zones are also called the Earth's Frigid Zones.
Both polar regions on Earth are frigid zones.
Frigid zone lies at the extreme Northen hemispheres (the Artic) and extreme Souther hemisphers (the Antarctic) of earth
The Hottest Part of the Earth's Zones is The Tropic of Caner/Capricorn (23.5*) (South and North)
The north and south frigid zones (also known as the Arctic and the Antarctic) lie near the poles.
The frigid zone lies near the temperate zones which consist of the tepid latitudes.
Trucks may be used as well as airplanes. It really depends on where exactly the frigid zone is.
These were first categorized by Greek Scholar Aristotle. Although some of Aristotle's hypothesis about heat zones have been proved incorrect, the very existence of heat zones is accepted by scientists world over. The three major heat zones of the earth are Temperate zone, the Torrid Zone and the Frigid Zone. These are based on the distance they have from equator.
Plants found in frigid zones include mosses, lichens, grasses, and small shrubs adapted to cold temperatures and short growing seasons. These plants are typically low-growing and hardy, able to survive in harsh conditions with minimal sunlight and nutrient availability. Examples include Arctic willow, Arctic poppy, and Arctic heather.
Tropical Zone , Temperate Zone and Frigid Zone
The Earth's heat zones are primarily categorized into three main zones: tropical, temperate, and polar. The tropical zone lies near the equator and receives the most direct sunlight, leading to warm temperatures year-round. The temperate zone is located between the tropical and polar zones, experiencing more seasonal variations in temperature. The polar zones are located near the North and South poles and are characterized by cold temperatures due to minimal sunlight reaching these regions.
The frigid zones are located between 66.5 and 90 degrees latitude, both north and south of the equator. These regions are characterized by cold temperatures and extreme winter conditions due to the tilt of the Earth's axis away from the sun.