High School

**Question 1:**

To learn about patterns of biodiversity and ecology, we've had to learn some geography mostly focused on latitude. Match each geographic zone with its corresponding latitude.

1. Temperate Zone
2. Tropical Zone
3. Subpolar Zone
4. Subtropical Zone
5. Polar Zone
6. Tropic of Capricorn
7. Tropic of Cancer
8. Latitude where Earth's average annual radiative balance is zero

A. 23.5 degrees north latitude
B. 23.5 degrees south latitude
C. 66.5-90 degrees latitude
D. 35 degrees latitude (north or south)
E. 55-66.5 degrees latitude
F. 35-55 degrees latitude
G. 0-23.5 degrees latitude
H. 23.5-35 degrees latitude

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**Question 2:**

What is the best method for describing and mapping terrestrial biomes?

A. Biome Metric System (BMS)
B. There's no standardized method, so the best method is to evaluate climatic conditions and the dominant form of vegetation
C. International System of Biomes (ISB)
D. Universal Biome System (UBS)
E. There's no standardized method, so the best method is to evaluate human uses and valuation of the area

Answer :

QUESTION 1: The geographic zones and their corresponding latitudes are as follows:
A. Subtropical zone - 0-23.5 degrees latitude
B. Tropical zone - 23.5 degrees north latitude
C. Temperate zone - 35-55 degrees latitude
D. Subpolar zone - 55-66.5 degrees latitude
E. Polar zone - 66.5-90 degrees latitude

QUESTION 2: The best method for describing and mapping terrestrial biomes is to evaluate climatic conditions and the dominant form of vegetation. There is no standardized method such as the Biome Metric System (BMS), International System of Biomes (ISB), or Universal Biome System (UBS). Instead, the assessment should focus on understanding the climate and vegetation characteristics of the area. This approach allows for a more accurate representation of the different biomes and their ecological patterns.

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