The Lunar highlands and the lakes of Titan are NOT in the North Temperate zone.
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Three land masses in The North Temperate Zone are North America, Europe and Asia.. Thank You, Anika
23*30 north to 66*30 north
North of the Tropic of Cancer is the North Temperate Zone, while south of the Tropic of Capricorn is the South Temperate Zone. These zones have milder climates compared to the tropical zones due to their distance from the equator.
"temperate"
All European countries.
Tropical areas--probably asking for all of the countries in the N temperate zone of the continent or area you are studying; or all countries in the N temperate zone, see link.
Forests are found generally in each temperate zone. Tropical forests are found at areas below the temperate zone. Europe, Asia, North America, and Japan both had large areas of forest.
Three land masses in The North Temperate Zone are North America, Europe and Asia.. Thank You, Anika
Generally, yes. The mountainous areas of the southern Alps aren't really in the temperate zone, but most of the "boot" is in the temperate zone.
No.
The climate zone known as temperate is located between the equator and the North and South poles.
The climate zone known as temperate is located between the equator and the North and South poles.
Most of South Africa is in the Temperate Zone. A small part, in the North, lies north of the Tropic of Capricorn and is thus in the Tropical Zone.
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The temperate zone is the area between the polar areas and the equator.
the Temperate Zone.
23*30 north to 66*30 north