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Climate of a place refers to the average temperature and precipitation conditions of a given place. The earth is divided into three main climatic zones and they are: Tropical zones, temperate zones, and Polar zones.

1. Tropical zones:

Tropical zones are near to equator. These zones receive direct sunrays, and due to this, the tropical zones have warm-hot climate throughout the year.

2. Temperate Zones:

Temperate zones, lie between the polar zones and tropical zones. Here, the angle of sunrays keeps on changing throughout the year depending on the season. Such zones can have climate ranging from hot to cold.

3. Polar Zones:

Polar zones, lies near the north and south poles. Here, sun rays hit the earth at very slanting angle. These areas are very cold.

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