ANSWER:
There are 6 frost-free days in the northern latitudes.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The number of 'frost free days' in northern latitudes is very less. This is because the north latitudes are 'far away from the equator' and experience extreme winter conditions.
- In most north latitudes, the regions are covered with snow almost all the year round.
- Cold and freezing winds are common in northern latitudes. This means that the climate of the regions in northern latitudes is extremely chilly and mostly frost is found.
- A few frost-free days may be seen when the 'sun shines bright' and is visible.