Either of the two latitudinal zones on the earth's surface that lie between 23°26′ and 66°34′N and S (the North Temperate Zone and South Temperate Zone, respectively). It is one of three subdivisions of the mathematical climate, which, in turn, is the earliest and simplest form of climatic classification. The other two divisions are the Frigid Zone and the Torrid Zone.
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either of 2 regions of the earth (one in each hemisphere) which lie between the polar circles and the tropics
The area or region between the tropic of Cancer and the arctic circle or between the tropic of Capricorn and the antarctic circle.
the part of the Earth's surface between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer or between the Antarctic Circle and the Tropic of Capricorn; characterized by temperate climate
The zone where the temperatures are mild.
Either of two latitudinal zones on the earth's surface which lies between 23 027" and 66 0 27 " north and south.
The area between the tropics and Arctic circles.
An area of the earth that is mid way between tropical and cold, usually found in the mid latitudes. An area where the weather patterns are identified by a lack of extreme temperatures.
The area of the globe between the tropics and the polar regions.