High latitude zones will have the climate with the lowest temperatures. High latitudes are home to climate zones such as the tundra and the taiga.
The question is slightly incorrectly phrased as the benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers.
How big is the garden? Where is the garden located? Climate zone? How many plants and what types of plants are in the garden?
There are four major climate zones, each distinct to a specific region of Europe:Northern Europe - Subarctic climateEastern Europe - Continental climateSouthern Europe - Mediterranean climateWestern Europe - Oceanic climateSubarctic climate - Northern EuropeA subarctic climate is one of the coldest climates on the planet. It is found in Scandinavia and Northern-interior Russia. Its winters are long and freezing while its summers are short and cool.Continental climate - Eastern EuropeA continental climate has a large contrast between seasons, where winters are cold and summers are hot.Mediterranean climate - Southern EuropeA Mediterranean climate is found along the Mediterranean coast. Its temperatures are within a small range year round. Its winters are mild while its summers are warm to hot.Oceanic climate - Western EuropeAn oceanic climate has no dry season. Its winters are cool while its summers are mild to warm.
There are three divided zones in the ocean. They are: the sunlight zone (the topmost layer closest to the surface where fish like jellyfish live [from the surface to 600 feet deep]), the twilight zone (the middle layer where it is not too dark, not too light and a bit like the light at twilight; also where most of the creatures live [from the end of the sunlight zone to 2000 feet deep]) and the midnight zone (the bottommost layer where it is so dark like midnight and bare, only fish with natural lights like anglerfish can survive because there is not much food there and there is hardly any light to see with, the only light available is from the fish [from the end of the twilight zone to the seafloor]).
I would want to live in Sahel because it has enough vegetation to support hardy grazing animals and also there is a fourth band that gets heavy rain. Near, the equator is rainforests, or moist, densely wooded areas. They contain many different plants and animals.
The equatorial region near the equator receives the highest insolation due to the direct angle of the sun's rays. This region receives a higher amount of solar energy compared to other areas on Earth.
Averaged through the year, Polar Climates receive the least insolation at the surface. Because these latitudes are tilted further from the sun, solar radiation must pass through more of the atmosphere, and is therefore attenuated.
The polar climate is the coldest climate zone.
The tropical rainforest receives the most precipitation and the desert receives the least.
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Polar climate zone receives the lowest insolation due to its high latitude location, with the sun's rays hitting the Earth's surface at a more oblique angle compared to tropical or temperate zones. This results in less solar energy being absorbed, leading to colder temperatures in polar regions.
The equatorial region, which includes the tropical rainforests, experiences direct sunlight throughout the year due to its location near the equator. This area receives consistent high levels of sunlight and has a warm climate with relatively stable temperatures.
the zone that receives the strongest sunlight
The Sahel which receives a bit more rainfall that the Sahara and has more grass and shrubs.
Most of Michigan is in Climate Zone 5, with the lowest winter temperatures usually between -20 and -10 degrees Fahrenheit, except for the most northerly part of the Michigan Upper Peninsula which is in Climate Zone 4 (-30 to -20 degrees Fahrenheit).
Alaska is the only state that is always cold and receives minimal precipitation in that climate zone. The state experiences long winters with cold temperatures due to its high latitude.