Which zone lies between 66° 33' N and 23° 27' N?
The temperate zone lies between 66° 33′ N and 23° 27′ N
Explanation:
The temperate zone lies between the tropics and the polar regions and experiences a wide range of temperature and precipitation where four distinct seasons are common. The temperate zone is sometimes called the mid-latitudes because they exist roughly between 30 degrees and 60 degrees north and south latitude. There is a greater variety in climates in the temperate zone, but many regions can be classified as either moist-continental or moist-subtropical.