Improper use of term-applies to weather not people
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∙ 9y agotemperate
yes because on other website good ones to they say the the temperate zone is a reigon.
we don't have any rainforests in NZ, only temperate forests. The most famous being Fiordland and Westland temperate forests.
Yes
it means a desert having good temperature
Land in a temperate climate with a good water supply and fertile soil
Because, it can decrease the problem of hot
The temperate grassland biome, also known as the prairie, is good for growing crops due to its fertile soil and moderate climate. This biome has deep, nutrient-rich soils that are well-suited for agriculture and can support a wide variety of crops like grains, vegetables, and fruits.
The temperate region has moderate temperatures and distinct seasons, creating suitable conditions for a wide variety of crops to grow. The temperate climate also allows for a longer growing season compared to other regions, which is ideal for agriculture. Additionally, the fertile soil in temperate regions supports the growth of crops.
The temperate ocean is all of the ocean other than the tropical ocean. They have moderate temperatures, which means they are neither hot nor cold.
Temperate ponds are located in temperate climate areas.
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