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compare the features of torrid zone and frigad zone​

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Answered by jwa
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The Torrid Zone  

Because Aristotle believed the regions centered around the equator were too hot to be inhabited, he dubbed them the "torrid" zones. We know them today as the Tropics .Both share the equator as one of their boundaries; in addition, the northern torrid zone extends to the Tropic of Cancer, and the southern, to the Tropic of Capricorn.

The Frigid Zone  

The frigid zones are the coldest regions on Earth. They are summerless and generally covered with ice and snow.  Since these are located at Earth's poles, each is only bound by a single line of latitude: the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Antarctic Circle in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Temperate Zone

In between the torrid and frigid zones lie the temperate zones, which have features of both of the other two. In the Northern Hemisphere, the temperate zone is bound by the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle. In the Southern Hemisphere, it extends from the Tropic of Capricorn to the Antarctic Circle. Known for its four seasons—winter, spring, summer, and fall—, it is considered to be the climate of the Middle Latitudes.

Answered by fusionBeATz
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:-Torrid zone receives direct rays of Sun

:-Frigid zone receives slanting rays of Sun

:-Torrid zone is marked by tropics of cancer and capricorn

:-Frigid zone is marked by the Arctic and Antarctic circles and north and south pole respectively.

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