The difference between a vegetation zone and a climate zone is that?(a climate zone covers a broader swath of geographical space than a vegetation zone does)
A major factor of a climate zone is that it covers a broad area of geographical space and has several different temperatures. This differs from a vegetation zone because a vegetation zone is smaller and usually only has one climate or temperature.
climate: ICE CAPwhere is it: POLAR REGIONSantartica is the only one that has no vegetation
The vegetation zones were designated by scientists according to the climate and geography of different areas.
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some different climatic zone
My next vacation will in a nice, warm, tropical zone.
A biome is a large geographic area with similar climate, vegetation, and animal life, while the tropical zone refers to the region near the equator with warm temperatures. Tropical zones can contain multiple biomes like rainforests, deserts, or savannas. Biomes can span multiple climate zones, including tropical, temperate, and polar regions.
"temperate"
Tundra
Altitudinal zonation is a series of vertical zones with distinct climate and vegetation. As you go up a mountain, the climate changes. As such, the plants and animal life differ by zone.
The tropical rainforest climate zone experiences abundant rainfall, often exceeding 2000 millimeters (79 inches) annually. This zone is characterized by high humidity and consistent temperatures throughout the year, with little variation between seasons. The constant precipitation supports lush vegetation and a diverse array of wildlife. Regions such as the Amazon Basin and the Congo Basin are prime examples of this climate zone.
Tundra