Desert climate
The climate zone known as temperate is located between the equator and the North and South poles.
The equator is the centerline of the Tropical Zone.
The climate zone known as temperate is located between the equator and the North and South poles.
The tundra biome is a cold climate zone that is closer to the equator. It spans from 60° to 70° latitude, which is closer to the equator compared to polar regions like the Arctic and Antarctic.
The temperature zone region near the equator is called the tropics or torrid zone. The climate in this region is warm, hot, and moist all year-round.
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The tropic zone is a region that encircles the globe, and is centered on the Equator. It spans 33.5 degrees away from the Equator on each side of the Equator. Between these lines, everything has a warm or hot tropical climate, except very high mountains.
The climate at the equator is typically hot and humid, with high temperatures and heavy rainfall throughout the year. This region experiences minimal seasonal variation in temperature due to its proximity to the sun, resulting in a relatively stable climate.
The Koppen climatic zone is hot and humid.
The equator experiences a tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures and humidity year-round. This climate zone typically has consistent sunlight and abundant rainfall, resulting in lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems.
Th dry climate zone has the least change in temperature between winter and summer months.