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Blizzards do in fact occur in the Arctic Tundra. This is because there is both snow and high winds in this area.
The major imaginary latitudinal lines on the earth's suface from north to south are - * the Arctic Circle * the Tropic of Cancer * the Equator * the Tropic of Capricorn * the Antarctic Circle
The most important line of latitude is the Equator. Other important parallels are the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
First of all, the Arctic Circle is the one at roughly 23.5 degrees North.It ... along with the equator, the Antarctic Circle, and the Tropics of Cancerand Capricorn ... are all parallels of constant latitude.
The area between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer is known as the Middle Latitudes.The same designation applies to the region between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle in the Southern Hemisphere.
It is a temperate zone.... grow zone 4 and in the mountains above 5000ft it is arctic
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From the tropics to sub arctic regions there are about 5000 species
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It is easier to live in the warmer temperatures. Just think about it.
No. As you might expect from the name, tropical storms do not stray too far from the tropics.
Freshwater biomes can exist in the tropics or the arctic. Thus in some it does snow and in others it never snows.
By definition, tropical rainforests are found in the tropics, more specifically between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, about 23 degrees N and S of the equator. Parts of Canada are in the arctic circle. So no.
Romania has a continental-temperate climate.