Okay, I see the bottommost arrow is pointing to the very bottom of the globe, which represents the region around the South Pole. This is the Southern Polar region, analogous to the Arctic region at the top. Therefore, this climate zone is also known as the Frigid Zone or Polar Zone. Now that I have identified all five zones based on their position, I will provide a final answer.
Based on the analysis of the image, the Earth's climate zones are labeled from north to south as follows:
1.
Frigid Zone (Arctic): The topmost arrow points to the area around the North Pole.
2.
Temperate Zone (Northern Hemisphere): The second arrow points to the mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
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Tropical Zone: The middle arrow points directly to the equator, the warmest and most humid region.
4.
Temperate Zone (Southern Hemisphere): The fourth arrow points to the mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere.
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Frigid Zone (Antarctic): The bottommost arrow points to the area around the South Pole.
This arrangement reflects the standard three-zone model (Tropical, Temperate, Frigid) but separates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres for each temperate and frigid zone, resulting in five distinct bands as shown in the diagram.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of world climate map worksheet.