It is divided into four zones:- Sunlight zone
Twilight zone
Pelagic zone
Bathypelagic zone
UR WRONG!!! There is five zones!!
Sunlight Zone
Twilight Zone
Midnight Zone
Abyss Zone
and
Trench Zone
India is divided into nine pincode zones based on geographical regions. These zones are further divided into postal circles and regions for effective mail delivery.
Berlin was divided into 4 zones, officially known as sectors: British, American, French and Soviet
Indian Railways is divided into 18 zones. Each zone is responsible for operations and management of a specific geographical region within India.
Yes, there are a lot of ocean dead zone more then 400 of them now.
Weather zones are divided by temperature and humidity so there are many such as arctic, tropical, subtropical, coastal and desert weather zones on earth.
The Earth is divided into 24 time zones, each approximately 15 degrees of longitude wide. This system creates the basis for standard time zones around the world.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is divided into several administrative zones for governance and planning purposes. As of now, the city is divided into 7 zones, which are further subdivided into multiple wards. These zones help in managing urban services and development effectively.
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Andhra Pradesh is divided in to 6 zones, I, II, III are in kosta andhra, IV is rayala seema and V and VI zones are in telangana. Hyderabad falls under zone VI
The Earth is divided into 24 time zones, each representing a one-hour difference in time. This system allows for worldwide coordination of activities and helps to keep time consistent across different regions.
London is divided into nine fare zones, numbered from Zone 1 to Zone 9. Zone 1 is the central area, while the outer zones extend further from the city center. The zones are used primarily for the purposes of public transportation fares on the Tube, buses, and other services.
There are typically five main ocean zones: the epipelagic zone (surface to 200 meters), the mesopelagic zone (200-1,000 meters), the bathypelagic zone (1,000-4,000 meters), the abyssopelagic zone (4,000-6,000 meters), and the hadalpelagic zone (deeper than 6,000 meters).