Indonesia is located in the torrid zone, which is characterized by a hot climate and significant rainfall throughout the year. This region typically lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, and Indonesia, situated just south of the equator, experiences tropical weather with high humidity and temperatures. The country’s diverse ecosystems, including rainforests and coastal areas, thrive in this warm environment.
Frigid
temperate zone
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Torrid zone
It is a temperate zone which means that the sun is not directly overhead, and we experience the four seasons with temperatures that range from cold to warm.
Temperate
Tepid. Frigid is very very cold; torrid is very very hot.
New York is in the temperate zone. It experiences four distinct seasons throughout the year –spring, summer, fall, and winter. The state has a varied climate with hot summers and cold winters, which is characteristic of the temperate zone.
I think you mean "Cold is to frigid as what is to torrid?" In that case, the answer would be "hot". Torrid is very hot so I don't know what could be hotter. Even sweltering and sultry are not as hot as torrid.
Zaire is located near the equator in Africa, so it falls primarily within the torrid zone. This means it experiences high temperatures and humidity throughout the year.
The North Frigid Zone, north of the Arctic CircleThe North Temperate Zone, between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of CancerThe Torrid Zone, between the Tropical CirclesThe South Temperate Zone, between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic CircleThe South Frigid Zone, south of the Antarctic Circle
Arctic falls in the Frigid zone. The areas of the earth is divided in to zones viz torrid zone, frigid zone, temperate zone(both south and northern hemisphere) based on the amount of sunlight it receives. The presence of arctic is in such a way that it gets minimum sunlight compared to the torrid zone where the exposure to sunlight is maximum. Areas in torrid zone, temperate zones gets considerable amount of sunlight compared to frigid zone which makes arctic cold and thus leads to formation of ice from water bodies present in arctic. The same is applicable to both the poles of the earth arctic and antarctic. While the above is basically correct, it should be noted that these climate zone delineations (frigid, torrid, and temperate) were devised by the Greeks and are terribly simplistic (and very much antiquated) representations of the Earth's climate today!