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Torrid zone human occupation

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Answered by rkokilamanickam
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The torrid zone refers to the area of the earth near the equator. As its name suggests, the torrid zone is generally warm. It has a wet and dry season but does not experience the four seasons familiar to residents of the temperate zones further from the equator. The warmth of the torrid zone influences its weather, ecosystems and geographic features.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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It is located in the area between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Nearly the entire year, this area is exposed to the Sun's direct, vertical beams. As a result, the sun's heat is concentrated in this area. The tropical or torrid zone is the name of this region.

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People in this area live in a basic way. The majority of them live as nomads. For survival, they hunt wild animals and gather natural fruits and edible roots. To hunt the animals, they use a long pipe and an arrow that contains poison. The portions of the earth's surface that receive a lot of rain and heat are known as the torrid zone. The torrid zone's weather is governed by this intertropical convergence zone, which also brings daily thunderstorms to the region.

The Torrid Zone has elements like rainfall, luxuriant vegetation, and a wide variety of animal life. In the Torrid Zone, the sun is directly overhead at least once a year. These tropical regions have year-round warm, muggy temperatures that are typically damp.

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