Noun
temperate zone (plural temperate zones)
Those parts of the Earth's surface between the tropics and the polar regions
Miller, p. 214 She criticized Hubbard for creating "a temperate zone voodoo, in its inelasticity, unexplainable procedures, and mindless group euphoria". Source: Internet
This valley of Kashmir of temperate zone, eighty miles in length and twenty - three in breadth is peopled by a race which is pure Aryan, not in mere aspects of natives, physique but instinctive behaviour. Source: Internet
The cold level extends from the temperate zone to convert. Source: Internet
The ecosystem is the largest remaining continuous stretch of mostly undeveloped pristine land in the continental United States, considered the world's largest intact ecosystem in the northern temperate zone. Source: Internet
The mean temperature ranges between convert, and the wet seasons occur in April and May and from September to December, as in the high elevations of the temperate zone. Source: Internet
The Sun rises south of true east in the summer for the southern temperate zone, and sets south of true west. Source: Internet