The image you've uploaded is a worksheet titled
"World Climatic Zones". It includes a world map with labeled climate zones and asks students to identify the climate zone in which
Australia is located, as well as to reflect on their preferred climate zone.
Let’s solve this step by step:
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🔹 Step 1: Identify Australia's Climate Zone
On the map:
- The
Polar Zone is near the North and South Poles.
- The
Temperate Zone lies between the Polar and Tropical Zones (mid-latitudes).
- The
Tropical Zone is near the equator.
Australia is located in the
southern hemisphere, south of the equator, and spans from about 10°S to 44°S latitude.
Looking at the map:
- Most of Australia lies
outside the Polar Zone.
- It is
not near the equator, so it's not fully in the Tropical Zone.
- However,
northern parts of Australia (like the Northern Territory and Queensland) are in the
Tropical Zone due to proximity to the equator.
- The
central and southern parts of Australia lie in the
Temperate Zone.
So,
Australia spans both Tropical and Temperate zones, but
the majority of its population and landmass falls within the Temperate Zone, especially in the southeast (e.g., Sydney, Melbourne).
✔ Answer: Australia is located in the
Temperate Zone (with some northern areas in the Tropical Zone).
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🔹 Step 2: Understanding Climate Zones
The worksheet explains:
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Polar Zone: Very cold and dry all year, long dark winters.
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Temperate Zone: Cold winters and mild summers.
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Tropical Zone: Hot and wet all year round.
Australia's climate varies:
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Northern Australia: Tropical – hot and humid, with wet and dry seasons.
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Southern and central Australia: Temperate to arid – warm to hot summers, cool winters.
So,
Australia is primarily in the Temperate Zone, with a significant tropical region in the north.
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🔹 Step 3: Answering the Question
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Which zones are Australia located in?
✔ Answer:
Temperate Zone and
Tropical Zone
(Though most of the country is temperate, the northern part is tropical.)
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🔹 Step 4: Personal Reflection
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Which climate zone would you like to live in and why?
This is an open-ended question. Here’s a sample answer:
> I would like to live in the
Temperate Zone because it has four distinct seasons — warm summers for outdoor activities and mild winters that aren’t too cold. This kind of climate is comfortable for growing many types of crops and supports a variety of plant and animal life.
Or:
> I would prefer the
Tropical Zone because it’s warm and sunny all year round, perfect for beach activities and outdoor living. I enjoy hot weather and lush greenery.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
Which zones are Australia located in?
→
Temperate Zone and
Tropical Zone
2.
Which climate zone would you like to live in and why?
→ *(Personal choice)* Example: "I would like to live in the Temperate Zone because it has balanced weather throughout the year."
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of climate worksheet middle school.