The answers are Polar zones - coldest zone; temperate zones-moderate temperature zone; and tropical zones - hottest zone
Step-by-step explanation:
One factor that influences the temperature is the latitude or location of places north or south from the Equator line (imaginary line that divides the Earth in North and South). In this way, zones in the equator line and near it that belong to tropical zones are the hottest, this is because due to the tilt of Earth they are more directly exposed to sunlight. On the contrary, zones in the poles that are far from the Equator have low temperatures and are the coldest zones on Earth because they are not highly exposed to sunlight. Additionally, temperate zones that are placed between the equator, and the poles have moderate temperature that is not as cold as in the poles or as hot as in the tropical zones.