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No. Equinoxes are something totally different. The area between the tropics and polar regions are known as temperate regions.
Between tropical zones and polar regions.
It is warmer than in temperate and polar regions. It is not hot, though.
"temperate"
Because the sun hits more directly at the equator. More sunlight is reflected off from the polar regions, and so less sunlight hits in the polar regions. NO! The sun's rays strike the polar regions at a lower angle, therefore delivering the same amount of energy, but spreading it over a greater area. This is what causes lower temperatures in the polar regions.
There are tropical regions, polar regions,Arctic ReGIONS temperate regions
No. Equinoxes are something totally different. The area between the tropics and polar regions are known as temperate regions.
The areas between the tropics and the polar regions are known as the temperate zones. These regions have moderate temperatures and distinct seasons, with warmer summers and cooler winters compared to the tropics. The temperate zones are characterized by a mix of deciduous and coniferous forests, grasslands, and agricultural lands.
they are temperate, tropical, and polar.
the Temperate Zone.
No, polar regions are harsher environments and therefore have less plants and animals than tropical or temperate regions. The same is also true for the numbers of species present.
Between tropical zones and polar regions.
Tropicial rain,dry,temperate marine,temperate continental,polar and highlands.
Tropicial rain,dry,temperate marine,temperate continental,polar and highlands.
It is warmer than in temperate and polar regions. It is not hot, though.
Polar Regions.
In geography the temperate latitudes of the globe lie between the tropics and the polar circles. These regions have a summer and winter that are generally relatively moderate, rather than extremely hot or cold.