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Temperate

Temperate is an adjective used to describe a moderate climate or temperature, neither extreme hot nor extreme cold. The word derives from Latin temperatus, meaning moderated or restrained.

In geographic terms, temperate zones lie between the tropical latitudes (the tropics) and the polar circles,

Within the temperate belt, climate types include oceanic or marine west coast (mild winters and cool summers

Ecology and agriculture are tied to temperate climates. Temperate forests host deciduous and evergreen trees, while

In a broader sense, temperate can describe moderation in behavior or temperament, indicating restraint or measured

roughly
from
23.5°
to
66.5°
latitude
in
both
hemispheres.
These
regions
commonly
experience
four
distinct
seasons
and
a
moderation
of
temperatures
compared
with
tropical
or
polar
climates,
though
seasonal
patterns
and
rainfall
vary
by
location.
with
ample
rainfall,
as
in
Western
Europe
and
the
Pacific
Northwest),
humid
continental
(four
distinct
seasons
with
cold
winters
and
warm
to
hot
summers,
as
in
parts
of
North
America
and
Eurasia),
and
Mediterranean
(dry
summers
and
mild,
wet
winters,
as
around
the
Mediterranean
Basin
and
parts
of
California).
grassland
and
steppe
regions
occur
in
some
temperate
interiors.
Agricultural
crops
include
grains,
fruits,
and
vegetables
that
suit
seasonal
growing
cycles.
response
rather
than
extremes.