What is the latitudinal extent of temperate zone?
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The Temperate Zones { latitudes from 23.5° to the polar circles at about 66.5°, north and south} are where the widest seasonal changes occur, with most climates found in it having some influence from both the Tropics and the pole....
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The latitudinal extent of the temperate zone: 23°30’N to 66°30’N and 23° 30’S to 66° 30’S.
Explanation:
- The latitudinal extent affects the duration of the day and night as we travel from south to north.
- It influences the climatic conditions of the places that fall into that zone.
- India is situated in tropical and temperate zones.
- The southern part of India has a low annual range of temperature whereas the northern part has a high range of temperature.
Hence, The latitudinal extent of the temperate zone is 23°30’N to 66°30’N and 23° 30’S to 66° 30’S.
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