Biomes near the equator. As it is very hot there and temperature doesn't really change much.
It is warmer than in temperate and polar regions. It is not hot, though.
Temperate latitudes. These are regions on Earth located between the tropics and the polar regions, characterized by moderate temperatures and distinct seasons.
The temperate zone receives less direct sunlight and has a wider range of temperatures due to its position between the tropics and the polar regions. The tilt of the Earth's axis also plays a role in creating seasonal changes in temperature in the temperate zone.
South America spans across the tropics and the south temperate zones. The continent crosses the equator and extends southwards to include regions with temperate climates.
Both polar and temperate regions experience seasonal changes in temperature and daylight hours. Additionally, both regions support diverse ecosystems and wildlife adapted to their specific climate conditions.
The seasonal variations of temperature in Daly Lane are greatest in regions further away from the equator where the four seasons are more distinct, such as in temperate regions. The seasonal variations are least near the equator and in tropical regions where temperatures tend to remain relatively constant throughout the year.
It is warmer than in temperate and polar regions. It is not hot, though.
Temperate latitudes. These are regions on Earth located between the tropics and the polar regions, characterized by moderate temperatures and distinct seasons.
Temperate Zones are usually cooler than the temperatures near the equator.
The temperate zone receives less direct sunlight and has a wider range of temperatures due to its position between the tropics and the polar regions. The tilt of the Earth's axis also plays a role in creating seasonal changes in temperature in the temperate zone.
South America spans across the tropics and the south temperate zones. The continent crosses the equator and extends southwards to include regions with temperate climates.
Both polar and temperate regions experience seasonal changes in temperature and daylight hours. Additionally, both regions support diverse ecosystems and wildlife adapted to their specific climate conditions.
Biodiversity generally increases from the poles toward the equator. This gradient is primarily due to factors such as temperature, sunlight, and habitat diversity, which are more favorable in tropical regions. Additionally, warmer climates support more complex ecosystems and a greater variety of species. As a result, tropical regions tend to have higher levels of species richness compared to temperate and polar areas.
Tropical rainforest: Found near the equator, this biome is characterized by high levels of biodiversity and consistent rainfall. Grasslands: These biomes are found in temperate regions and can extend into subtropical zones, characterized by grasses as the dominant vegetation. Temperate forests: Located in regions with distinct seasons, temperate forests have a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees. Tundra: Close to the poles or at high elevations, the tundra biome has cold temperatures, permafrost, and low biodiversity.
There is only a tropical climate as opposed to a temperate, moderate, highland, or continental climate in the middle latitudes.
Polar Regions.
Well you have the Arctic and Temperate zones. The Temperate zone includes: Mediterranean, Grassland Savannah, Desert, Mountainous, Sub-Tropical, Chaparral, and Pacific climates. The Arctic zone includes: Taiga, Tundra, Mountainous, and Polar Ice-Cap climates.