What is the difference between the Tropical Belt, the Temperate Belt and the Equatorial Belt?

In the equatorial belt, a stable temperature of about 25-28 degrees is almost constantly observed. It receives a lot of rainfall throughout the year. The tropical zone is hotter during daylight hours, fluctuations between day and night can be more than 20 degrees. It rains seasonally, i.e. there are rainy and drought seasons. The temperate belt is distinguished by the fact that all four seasons stand out clearly here. There are snowy winters, cold autumn, mild spring and hot but rainy summers.



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