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What is the difference?

Weather is the atmospheric condition at a given time and place (wind, temperature,cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.)

Climate is the meteorological conditions (temperature, precipitation, and wind) in a particular region. The climatic conditions will determine the types of plants and animals you can find in the region.

Which are the climatic zone? Tropical Zones They are located between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The sunrays fall directly to the surface, so temperatures are very high. Some places are dry and others rainy.

2. Temperate Zones One is located on the Northern Hemisphere between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle. The other is located on the Southern Hemisphere between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle.

3. Polar Zone One is located on the Northern Hemisphere between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole. The other is located on the Southern Hemisphere between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole. POLAR ZONE POLAR ZONE