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.
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.
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]).
The specific area in the ocean which is touching or close to land is called neratic zone .
The temperature zone in our region varies significantly between summer and winter, affecting the types of crops we can grow. Understanding the temperature zone is essential for gardeners to select plants that will thrive in their specific climate. For instance, the temperate zone is ideal for growing apples and pears, while tropical zones are better suited for bananas and mangoes.
How big is the garden? Where is the garden located? Climate zone? How many plants and what types of plants are in the garden?
If it is warm were you live your climate zone is tropical.
If it is warm were you live your climate zone is tropical.
a warm climate
The subarctic zone
climate zone; biome
hot humid dry
south climate zone
in a temperate climate
That would depend on your specific location, as climate zones can vary widely around the world. You can determine your climate zone by looking at temperature and precipitation patterns in your region, which are influenced by factors such as latitude, altitude, and proximity to bodies of water.
Temperate
If it is warm were you live your climate zone is tropical.
The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone