Unless otherwise noted, "zone" will refer to non-global zones in this article.
The horizontal zone refers to the area that is damaged by a pollutant.
Each spatial zone refers to a different idea being communicated such as temptation, judgment, death, and suffering.
Hot zone may refer to:
The littoral zone refers to that part of a sea, lake or river which is close to the shore.
The quechua zone refers to relatively warm, relatively low valleys falling between 2,300m and 3,200m (6,900' and 9,600').
Dead zone may refer to:
A zone in the field of landscaping and horticulture refers to the overall temperature of an area, marking the annual lows.
These "zones" of the flocculus refer to five separate groupings of Purkinje cells that project to different areas of the brain.
Hot zone, also written as hot-zone or hotzone, refers to an area that is considered to be dangerous.