Illinois is located in the Midwest Region of the United States and in the Central Time Zone.
Illinois is primarily located in the humid continental climate zone. This means it experiences four distinct seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, contributing to the state's diverse ecosystems. The climate can vary slightly between regions, with the southern part tending to be warmer than the northern areas.
All of Illinois is in the Central Time Zone.
The Mediterranean climate zone.
In the tropical climate zone.
Climate zone 4 - Mixed Humid Climate
Rock Falls, Illinois is located in the Central Time Zone.
The difference between a vegetation zone and a climate zone is that?(a climate zone covers a broader swath of geographical space than a vegetation zone does)
highlands and uplands
climate zone of seattle
The climate zone in Venezuala is sub-tropical.
The subarctic zone