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research activity - climate zones
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fill in the table to learn more about the climate zones
climate zones temperatures precipitation wind/storms
polar zone
subpolar zone
temperate zone
sub tropical zone
tropical zone
equatorial zone

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The polar zone has very low temperatures (below - 10°C on average), low precipitation (usually less than 250 mm per year), and strong, cold winds. The sub - polar zone has cooler temperatures (average around 0 - 10°C), moderate precipitation (250 - 500 mm per year), and frequent storms. The temperate zone has moderate temperatures (average 10 - 20°C), moderate to high precipitation (500 - 1500 mm per year), and variable wind patterns with occasional storms. The subtropical zone has warm to hot temperatures (average 15 - 30°C), high precipitation in some areas (up to 1500 mm or more), and may experience tropical storms or hurricanes. The tropical zone has consistently high temperatures (above 20°C), high precipitation (1500 - 3000 mm per year), and is prone to tropical cyclones. The equatorial zone has very high temperatures (around 25 - 30°C), extremely high precipitation (over 2000 mm per year), and relatively calm winds near the surface.

Answer:

Climate ZonesTemperaturesPrecipitationWind/Storms
Subpolar ZoneCooler (average 0 - 10°C)Moderate (250 - 500 mm/year)Frequent storms
Temperate ZoneModerate (10 - 20°C)Moderate - high (500 - 1500 mm/year)Variable, occasional storms
Sub Tropical ZoneWarm - hot (15 - 30°C)High in some areas (up to 1500+ mm)May experience tropical storms/hurricanes
Tropical ZoneConsistently high (above 20°C)High (1500 - 3000 mm/year)Prone to tropical cyclones
Equatorial ZoneVery high (25 - 30°C)Extremely high (over 2000 mm/year)Relatively calm surface winds