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Answered by AMRUTHAAJITHKUMAR
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Average yearly temperatures in these regions are not extreme, not burning hot nor freezing cold. Temperate means moderate. Unlike in the tropics, temperatures can change greatly here, between summer and winter. So, most places with a temperate climate have four seasons: summer, autumn, winter and spring.

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The temperate zone mainly lies between the tropics and the Polar Regions. It experiences a wide range of temperatures and precipitation where four distinct seasons are common. Every continent but except Antarctica has at least a small portion of land in the temperate zone.

Regions that are covered exclusively in the temperate zone include the continental U.S., most of Canada and Europe, Central Asia, southern South America, and southern Australia.

Temperate regions are found between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. It generally having has four different seasons such as spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

The most popular climate to live in as it does not experience the wide variations of some of the more extreme climates. The ability to grow a large variety of crops and fruit is a major source of income in these regions. Grain crops such as wheat, barley, and oats are very much produced.

Pears, apples, strawberries and other soft fruit are grown to consume as well as sell. Deciduous trees in many different areas are giving way to coniferous trees. In these areas, the temperatures are lower for example in hilly or mountainous regions.

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