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Definition of South Temperate Zone
1. Noun. Temperate Zone between the Antarctic Circle and the Tropic of Capricorn.
Definition of South Temperate Zone
1. Noun. The temperate zone between the Antarctic Circle and the Tropic of Capricorn. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of South Temperate Zone
Literary usage of South Temperate Zone
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Climate: Considered Especially in Relation to Man by Robert DeCourcy Ward (1918)
"(See WM Davis: The Temperate Zones, Journ. Geogr., vol. i, 1897, pp. 139-143.)
" Temperate " does, however, apply fairly well to the south temperate zone. ..."
2. Climate: Considered Especially in Relation to Man by Robert DeCourcy Ward (1918)
"(See WM Davis: The Temperate Zones, Journ. Geogr., vol. i, 1897, pp. 139-143.)
" Temperate " does, however, apply fairly well to the south temperate zone. ..."
3. Climate, Considered Especially in Relation to Man by Robert DeCourcy Ward (1908)
"(See WM Davis: The Temperate Zones, Journ. Geogr., vol. i, 1897, pp. 139-143.)
" Temperate " does, however, apply fairly well to the south temperate zone. ..."
4. Climate, Considered Especially in Relation to Man by Robert DeCourcy Ward (1908)
"(See WM Davis: The Temperate Zones, Journ. Geogr., vol. i, 1897, pp. 139-143.)
" Temperate " does, however, apply fairly well to the south temperate zone. ..."
5. Climate, Considered Especially in Relation to Man by Robert DeCourcy Ward (1908)
"Geogr., vol. i, 1897, pp. 139-143.) " Temperate " does, however, apply fairly
well to the south temperate zone. ..."
6. Plant-geography Upon a Physiological Basis by Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1903)
"Periodic Phenomena in the South Temperate Zone. Chili. South Africa. South Australia.
INTRODUCTION. EVEN at a short distance outside the tropics, ..."
7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... extends well into the south temperate zone, while its eastern limb, the Malayan
Peninsula, with the co-operation of the chain of islands extending to ..."
8. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... extends well into the south temperate zone, while its eastern limb, the Malayan
Peninsula, with the co-operation of the chain of islands extending to ..."