Temperate Zone

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Zone of moderate climate between the tropical and polar zones

Real World Example

In the history of early American civilizations, the temperate zone offered a climate conducive to agriculture and settlement, which was vital for the development of societies like the Hopewell and Mississippian cultures. These areas provided a balance of warm and cool temperatures, ample rainfall, and fertile soil, supporting diverse crops and sustaining large populations. As civilizations thrived, they built complex societies with trade networks, art, and architecture. Today, the temperate zone continues to be crucial for agriculture, influencing what foods are available and how they are grown. For example, in places like the Midwest United States, the temperate climate supports the growth of crops like corn and soybeans, impacting local economies and food supplies.

Practice Version

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