Subtropical Zone
The Subtropical Zone is a climate region located between the tropics and temperate zones. It typically experiences hot summers and mild winters, with rainfall varying from moderate to high. This zone is characterized by diverse ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, and deserts, depending on local conditions.
Common vegetation in the subtropical zone includes evergreen trees, cacti, and various shrubs. Regions within this zone can be found in parts of Australia, South Africa, and the United States, particularly in areas like Florida and California. The subtropical climate supports a wide range of agricultural activities, including the cultivation of fruits and vegetables.