Definition
A climatic zone is a region with similar climate conditions, like temperature and rainfall. Earth is divided into several zones, from the tropics near the equator to the polar regions. These zones influence vegetation, animal life, and human activities. For example, a desert is a climatic zone characterized by aridity, while a rainforest is known for its high precipitation. Climate zones are broader than local weather patterns, representing long-term averages. Understanding these zones helps us predict weather patterns and understand global ecosystems.