Köppen climate classification

The K climate classification is a widely utilized system that groups the world's climate types based on temperature and precipitation regimes, correlating climatic data with natural vegetation. This system utilizes a set of empirical boundaries to delineate major climatic zones, which are represented by specific letters indicating the primary variables, such as tropical, temperate, and polar conditions. The classification helps researchers and geographers understand the characteristic biomes associated with specific global climatic patterns, allowing for broad, objective comparisons of environmental conditions across diverse geographical regions.