Torrid Zone

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtɔrɪd zoʊn/

Definitions of Torrid Zone

noun a belt of the earth that extends 23.5 degrees north and south of the equator

Example Sentences

A1 The Torrid Zone is known for its hot and humid climate.

A2 Many tropical rainforests are located in the Torrid Zone.

B1 Living in the Torrid Zone can be challenging due to the extreme heat.

B2 The Torrid Zone experiences high levels of precipitation throughout the year.

C1 Scientists study the biodiversity of plant and animal species in the Torrid Zone.

C2 Climate change is having a significant impact on the ecosystems of the Torrid Zone.

Examples of Torrid Zone in a Sentence

formal The Torrid Zone is characterized by high temperatures and low latitudes.

informal It's always super hot in the Torrid Zone.

slang The Torrid Zone is like an oven!

figurative Their relationship was like a journey through the Torrid Zone, full of passion and intensity.

Grammatical Forms of Torrid Zone

past tense

experienced

plural

Torrid Zones

comparative

more torrid

superlative

most torrid

present tense

experiences

future tense

will experience

perfect tense

has experienced

continuous tense

is experiencing

singular

Torrid Zone

positive degree

torrid

infinitive

to experience

gerund

experiencing

participle

experiencing

Origin and Evolution of Torrid Zone

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The term 'Torrid Zone' originated from the ancient Greek concept of climatic zones, specifically the zone near the equator where the sun's rays are most direct and intense.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the region near the equator with extreme heat, the term 'Torrid Zone' has evolved to refer more broadly to any hot and dry region on Earth.