Define the three heat zones of the earth?
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THE THREE HEAT ZONES OF EARTH ARE:-
FRIGID ZONE:
TORRID ZONE:
TEMPERATE ZONE: THEY ARE THE REGION FOUND BETWEEN THE ARCTIC CIRCLE AND TROPIC OF CANCER IN NORTH AND ANTARCTIC CIRCLE AND TROPIC OF CAPRICORN IN SOUTH.
FRIGID ZONE:
TORRID ZONE:
TEMPERATE ZONE: THEY ARE THE REGION FOUND BETWEEN THE ARCTIC CIRCLE AND TROPIC OF CANCER IN NORTH AND ANTARCTIC CIRCLE AND TROPIC OF CAPRICORN IN SOUTH.
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The three heat zones of the earth are: Torrid zone, Temperate Zone, Frigide zone
Explanation:
The many regions of our world where the sun's rays strike at a varied angle are known as the "heat zones of the earth." These regions experience diverse climates because they receive varying amounts of heat.
- Torrid zone: Due to its location between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, this is the area of the earth's surface that experiences the most heat. This region or territory receives the direct and vertical solar beams for the whole year. The most heat from the sun is concentrated in this area. The tropical zone is another name for this region.
- Temperate Zone: Between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic circle in the northern hemisphere, and between the Tropic of Cancer and the arctic circle there, is where this zone is situated. The Torrid zone receives more sunlight than this area. The beams of the sun are directed toward this area.
- Frigide Zone: In the northern hemisphere, this zone is the area between the arctic circle and the north pole, and in the southern hemisphere, it is between the Antarctic circle and the south pole. The zone known as the polar area is the frigid zone. This region receives extremely little sunlight, which results in a relatively low temperature.
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