The polar and temperate zones and the tropics.
The zones around Earth's poles are the Polar Zones. There are two polar zones, the Arctic Zone located around the North Pole and the Antarctic Zone located around the South Pole. These regions experience long periods of daylight in summer and darkness in winter.
The dividing line for adjusting the 24-hour difference in time zones around the world is called the International Date Line. It runs from the North Pole to the South Pole in the Pacific Ocean and serves as the boundary separating two consecutive calendar days.
You would go through 24 time zones if you flew around the world heading west, and you would go through 24 time zones if you flew around the world heading east.
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These are obviously called the "polar zones," the Arctic and the Antarctic.
The polar and temperate zones and the tropics.
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The zones around Earth's poles are the Polar Zones. There are two polar zones, the Arctic Zone located around the North Pole and the Antarctic Zone located around the South Pole. These regions experience long periods of daylight in summer and darkness in winter.
Check out the related interactive link to find time zones around the world. http://www.worldtimezone.com/
The dividing line for adjusting the 24-hour difference in time zones around the world is called the International Date Line. It runs from the North Pole to the South Pole in the Pacific Ocean and serves as the boundary separating two consecutive calendar days.
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Earth's polar zones are also called the Earth's Frigid Zones.
You would go through 24 time zones if you flew around the world heading west, and you would go through 24 time zones if you flew around the world heading east.
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