1) A tropical climate sub-type usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator. a) Equatorial b) Polar c) Marine West Coast d) Mid-Continental e) Highland f) Temperate 2) A place where the climate usually has a temperature below freezing, icy, and covered in snow. Located at the North Pole of the Arctic, and at the South Pole on the continent of Antarctica. a) Equatorial b) Polar c) Marine West Coast d) Mid-Continental e) Highland f) Temperate 3) This climate's major characteristics are mild summers and winters and abundant annual precipitation. Located mid-way between the tropics and arctic/Antarctic regions. a) Equatorial b) Polar c) Marine West Coast d) Mid-Continental e) Highland f) Temperate 4) This climate occurs mostly in the Northern Hemisphere. Summers are warm or hot while winters are below freezing and sustain frost. a) Equatorial b) Polar c) Marine West Coast d) Mid-Continental e) Highland f) Temperate 5) This climate is found in high mountain areas. It is found on single mountains such as Mount Kilimanjaro and also large areas of high elevation such as the Plateau of Tibet. a) Equatorial b) Polar c) Marine West Coast d) Mid-Continental e) Highland f) Temperate 6) This is the mild temperature areas located between the subtropical and the polar regions. This climate zone has some hot weather and some cold weather. a) Equatorial b) Polar c) Marine West Coast d) Mid-Continental e) Highland f) Temperate

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