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Why is the Temperate Zone neither too hot nor too cold

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Answered by Anonymous
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In geography, temperate latitudes of the Earth lie between the subtropics and the polar circles. Average yearly temperatures in these regions are not extreme, not burning hot nor freezing cold....Unlike in the tropics, temperatures can change greatly here, between summer and winter.

Answered by s136717621
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The Temperate Zone lies in between the Torrid Zone and the Frigid Zone in both the hemispheres.

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