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zone in which there is six months day/night time options torrid zone (temperate zone/frigid zone)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

frigid zone

Explanation:

The two frigid zones, or polar regions, experience the midnight sun and the polar night for part of the year - at the edge of the zone there is one day at the winter solstice when the Sun is invisible, and one day at the summer solstice when the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours. In the center of the zone (the pole) the day is one year long with six months of daylight and six months of night. The frigid zones are the coldest regions of Earth and are generally covered in ice and snow. It receives slanting rays of the sun as this region lies farthest from the equator. Summer season in this region lasts for about 2 to 3 months and there is almost 24 hour sunlight during summer. The sun's rays are always slanting and provides less heat.

Answered by RealSweetie
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Answer:

temperrate zone

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