United States of America, Canada, Afghanistan, China, the Falkland Islands and Uruguay are in the Northern Temperate Zone.
Countries in the North Temperate Zone include the United States, Canada, Russia, Germany, France, Japan, and the United Kingdom. These countries typically experience four distinct seasons due to their location between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle.
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Countries in the North Temperate Zone include the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and China, among others. These countries have a temperate climate with distinct seasons and moderate temperatures.
The five countries found in the South Temperate Zone are: Argentina Chile Australia New Zealand South Africa
The continents in the northern temperate zone are North America, Europe, and Asia. This zone experiences four distinct seasons with moderate temperatures and less extreme climate conditions compared to other regions.
Some countries that lie in the temperate zone include the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, Australia, and Argentina. These countries generally have four distinct seasons with moderate temperatures.
The temperate zone includes North America, Europe, Asia (parts of Russia), South America, Australia, and Africa (parts of South Africa, southern parts). These continents experience moderate temperatures and distinct seasonal changes.
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All European countries.
All European countries.
Tropical areas--probably asking for all of the countries in the N temperate zone of the continent or area you are studying; or all countries in the N temperate zone, see link.
These countries are all between 23.5 degrees North (Tropics of Cancer) to 66.5 degrees North (Arctic Circle) and 23.5 degrees South (Tropics of Capricorn) to 66.5 degrees South (Antarctic Circle). So, in short, countries like Australia, USA, France, China and New Zealand all lie in the temperate zone. Most (not all) countries within the temperate zone experiences the 4 seasons.
Well the Northern temperate zone is from the tropic of cancer (23.5 degrees north to the arctic circle). So, most of Canada, some of the US, much of western Europe etc. The Southern temperate zone is from 23.5 degrees south latitude to the Antarctic Circle. Peru, South Africa, some of Australia lie in this zone. There are many other countries in the Northern Temperate Zone.
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I believe that you are a bit confused. There is no "temperature zone" since everywhere has a temperature of some kind. You are probably thinking of the temperate zone. Temperate means moderate, not extreme. The planet Earth has two temperate zones, north and south. These are not too close to the hot equator, and not too close to the cold poles, hence they are temperate. There are many countries in these zones, including most of the United States of America (however, one state, Alaska, is in the Arctic zone, not the temperate zone).
Three land masses in The North Temperate Zone are North America, Europe and Asia.. Thank You, Anika
Africa in temperate zone
Countries with four seasons are ka temperate countries, because of their location in the temperate zone.
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