How is sunlight distributed in temperate and frigid zone?
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The zone is bounded on the north by the Tropic of Cancer and on the south by the Tropic of Capricorn; these latitudes mark the northern and southern extremes in which the sun seasonally passes directly overhead. This happens annually, but in the region between, the sun passes overhead twice a year.
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- In the temperate zone, the rays of sunlight falls in a slanting way. So, it is the moderate temperature region.
- In between of Tropic zone and Frigid zone, the temperate zone lies.
- The Frigid zone has receiving the sun rays in extremely slanting way, so the frigid zone region experiences very little sunlight.
- In comparison between the temperate and the frigid zone, the temperate zone experiences more heat than the frigid zone.
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