
Climate Zones
Climate zones are regions categorized based on long-term weather patterns, primarily temperature and precipitation. They help identify areas with similar climate characteristics, such as the tropics, temperate zones, or polar regions. For example, tropical zones are warm year-round with high rainfall, while polar zones are extremely cold with little annual temperature variation. These zones influence local ecosystems, agriculture, and daily life. Understanding climate zones aids in planning for farming, construction, and conservation by providing a general idea of the typical weather conditions experienced in each region.