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what is the extent of the temperate zones? ​

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Answered by hana831
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Explanation:

The north temperate zone extends from (approximately 23.5° north) to the Arctic Circle (approximately 66.5° north latitude). The south temperate zone extends from (approximately 23.5° south) to the Antarctic Circle (approximately 66.5° south).

Answered by bishwasgaurav6
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Answer:

the extent of the temperate zone is 15 degree north it is situated in the north side of the world and the highest potential for wellbeing of the day and always cooller place

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