Climatic conditions on Earth have a huge impact on the life of the planet. Climate is the long-term weather conditions in this region, such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, and other factors. Climatic conditions on Earth can vary greatly depending on location, time of year, and other factors. The Earth is located at a distance of about 150 million kilometers from the Sun, which has the most important influence on its climatic conditions. Solar radiation is the main source of energy that affects the temperature and air pressure on the Earth's surface. There are several types of climatic zones on Earth, which are determined by geographical location and climatic conditions. They include the tropics, subtropics, temperate zones and arctic zones. In the tropics, the climatic conditions are the hottest and most humid. The air temperature here usually fluctuates within 20-30 degrees Celsius, and the average annual precipitation in this region can reach 2000-3000 mm. In the subtropics, climatic conditions are less humid, but still quite warm. In winter, the temperature can drop to 0 degrees Celsius, and in summer it rises to 40 degrees Celsius. Precipitation here is more uneven, but usually ranges from 500 to 1500 mm per hour. Temperate zones are located in the northern and southern parts of the Earth, where the climatic conditions are cooler. In winter, the temperature can drop to -20 degrees Celsius, and in summer it rises to 30 degrees Celsius. Precipitation here usually ranges from 500 to 1000 mm per hour.

