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Why maximum population lives in the temperate zones?
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The maximum population lives in the temperate zones mainly because these zones have moderate and favorable climatic conditions. The temperate zones experience warm summers and cold winters, providing a comfortable environment for human habitation and agriculture. Unlike the extreme heat of the tropical (torrid) zone or the severe cold of the polar (frigid) zones, the temperate zones offer a balanced climate with distinct seasons, which supports diverse vegetation, agriculture, and human activities. This moderate climate facilitates better food production, availability of resources, and overall livability, making temperate zones the most populated regions on earth.
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