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"Temperate Climate" refers to climates between Polar and Tropical. However, there is a gradual change from polar to
tropical climates across the middle latitude temperate zones. Normally the northern portions of the temperate zone
feature Boreal, Continental, and Oceanic climates, while the southern portions of the temperate zone are often
Mediterranean and Humid Subtropical climates. These different climates all fall within the temperate zone which has a
basic definition as being any climate with a with a mean temperature above -3 C [26.6 F] but below 18 C [64.4 F])in the
coldest month. Obviously winter temperatures will be more mild in southerly portions and colder in the more northerly
portions of the temperate zone.
CLIMATE
POLAR TEMPERATE TROPICAL ARID COLD
BIOME CLIMATE HABITAT
CHANGE
ADAPTATION ENERGY ADAPTATION VERNACULAR ARCHITECTGURE
CON RUCTION
ANIMALS PLANTS COMMUNITY URBAN H. NATURAL H.
RUCTURAL RUCTURAL VERNACULAR MARINE
ADAPTATION ADAPTATION ARCHITECTURE HABITAT
PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOUR MODERN TERRE RIAL
COLORATION ADAPTATION URBANIZATION HABITAT
MIMICRY RAINFORE URBAN HABITAT
BEHAVIOUR DESERT
ADAPTATION GRASSLAND
BIOCLIMATIC ADAPTABILITY
HIBERNATION FORE
WITH EMPHASIS ON VERTICAL EXPANSION
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