north frigid zone
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Definition
Noun: * The North Frigid Zone: The region of the Earth's surface north of the Arctic Circle (approximately 66.5° north latitude), centered on the North Pole. It is characterized by extremely cold temperatures, polar ice caps, and long periods of continuous daylight or darkness.
Usage
- The term "North Frigid Zone" is a formal geographical and climatological designation for the Arctic region.
- It is used to describe the area defined by its latitude and its severe polar climate.
- It is often contrasted with the Temperate Zones and the South Frigid Zone (Antarctic).
Examples
- Noun:
- Polar bears are native to the North Frigid Zone.
- The North Frigid Zone experiences the midnight sun during summer and polar night during winter.
- Explorers have long been fascinated by the challenges of the North Frigid Zone.
Advanced Usage
- The term is part of the classical model dividing the Earth into five major climate zones: one Torrid Zone (the tropics), two Temperate Zones, and two Frigid Zones (North and South).
- In modern contexts, the terms Arctic or Arctic region are more commonly used than "North Frigid Zone."
Variants and Related Words
- Arctic (noun, proper): The region surrounding the North Pole; synonymous with the North Frigid Zone in common usage.
- The Arctic is warming at a rate faster than the global average.
- Arctic Circle (noun, proper): The line of latitude at approximately 66.5° N that marks the southern boundary of the North Frigid Zone.
- South Frigid Zone (noun): The analogous region south of the Antarctic Circle, centered on the South Pole.
Synonyms
- The Arctic
- The Arctic region
- The Far North
Related Phrases
- Polar region: A general term for the areas around the North or South Pole, encompassing both Frigid Zones.
- Land of the Midnight Sun: A poetic name for areas within the North Frigid Zone that experience 24-hour daylight during summer.
Noun
- the regions to the north of the Arctic Circle centered on the North Pole