Temperate Zone
Americannoun
noun
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The planetary wind is the broad river of air that circles around the earth at high altitude in the North Temperate Zone.
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Other scientists are observing the advance or retreat of smaller glaciers in Temperate Zone mountains.
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In the early 19th century, for instance, it was known that large areas of low atmospheric pressure sweep across the North Temperate Zone roughly from west to east and are apt to bring stormy weather.
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By far the most crucial issue involves Temperate Zone producers, notably Australia, Canada and New Zealand, traditionally Britain's biggest food suppliers.
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The very evolution of the myriad patches of air quilted over the earth with their different opportunities to become heated, to cool their heels, precludes stability in our so called Temperate Zone.
From Reading the Weather by Longstreth, Thomas Morris
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