The climate zone that includes most of the world's biomes is the temperate climate zone. This climate zone is characterized by moderate temperatures and relatively even distribution of precipitation throughout the year. The temperate climate zone is found between the tropics and the polar regions, and it encompasses a wide range of ecosystems, including deciduous forests, grasslands, and Mediterranean ecosystems. The biomes found within the temperate climate zone are diverse and varied, and they support a wide range of plant and animal life.