Climate Zones
Grade 3 · Science · Weather and Climate · Kentucky, USA
Lesson Summary
Earth has different climate zones—tropical, temperate, and polar—based on how much sunlight they receive.
Explanation
Tropical zones are near the equator and get the most direct sunlight, so they are warm all year. Temperate zones are in the middle and have four seasons with warm summers and cool winters. Polar zones are near the North and South Poles and get the least direct sunlight, so they are very cold. The plants and animals in each zone are adapted to their climate.
Practice Questions
Q1: Which climate zone is the warmest?
Answer: The tropical zone, because it is near the equator and gets the most direct sunlight.
Q2: What are the four seasons found in a temperate zone?
Answer: Spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter.
Q3: Why are polar zones so cold?
Answer: They are far from the equator and get the least direct sunlight.
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Climate Zones is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Science curriculum in Kentucky, USA.
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