In the figure below, which climate zone is shown between 10°N and 10°S latitude? Option (a) polar regions (b) Equator (c) temperature (d) monsoon
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Between 10°N and 10°S, there lies equatorial climatic zone.
- Between 5° and 10° scope on either side of the equator is where you'll find the equatorial zone.
- It ranges from Sumatra to New Guinea within the East Indies, the Congo basin in Africa, and the Amazon swamps in South America. On the tropical region, the sun's rays fall in opposition throughout the entire year.
- A tropical environment, often known as an equatorial climate, is one that is typically found between 10 and 15 degrees latitude from the equator. They experience high mean annual temperatures, narrow temperature fluctuations, and year-round precipitation.
- Equatorial climates refer to tropical rainforest climates that are typically found close to the equator and are more controlled by the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) than the trade winds (and with no or seldom cyclones).
Hence, between 10°N and 10°S, there lies equatorial climatic zone.
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