World climates are influenced by four main factors: latitude, altitude, proximity to oceans, and ocean currents. There are five main climate zones - tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar. Within each zone are different climate types that influence the native biomes and human activities in those regions. For example, equatorial climates near the equator have rainforests, while grasslands are found in areas with dry midlatitude climates that have warm summers and cold winters. Human activities also vary depending on the climate, such as burning rainforests for agriculture in tropical regions or growing vineyards along temperate west coasts.