Types Of Climate Zones Study Cards

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Tropical Climate Zone

A climate zone characterized by high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, with abundant rainfall and lush vegetation.

Subtropical Climate Zone

A climate zone located between the tropical and temperate zones, with hot summers, mild winters, and moderate rainfall.

Mediterranean Climate Zone

A climate zone characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, with vegetation adapted to drought conditions.

Desert Climate Zone

A climate zone with extremely low precipitation, high temperatures during the day, and large temperature variations between day and night.

Savanna Climate Zone

A climate zone characterized by a long dry season and a shorter rainy season, with grasslands and scattered trees.

Humid Subtropical Climate Zone

A climate zone with hot, humid summers and mild winters, with abundant rainfall throughout the year.

Marine West Coast Climate Zone

A climate zone influenced by the proximity to the ocean, with mild, wet winters and cool summers, and high precipitation.

Humid Continental Climate Zone

A climate zone with hot, humid summers and cold winters, with moderate precipitation throughout the year.

Subarctic Climate Zone

A climate zone with long, cold winters and short, cool summers, with low precipitation and vegetation adapted to cold conditions.

Tundra Climate Zone

A climate zone characterized by extremely cold temperatures, strong winds, and low precipitation, with limited vegetation.

Ice Cap Climate Zone

A climate zone with permanently frozen ground and extremely cold temperatures, with no vegetation.

Highland Climate Zone

A climate zone found in mountainous regions, with cooler temperatures and higher precipitation compared to surrounding areas.

Polar Climate Zone

A climate zone characterized by extremely cold temperatures, with no true summer and very little precipitation.