There are 7 different climates in Canada
They are in different continents, with different climates and cultures.
Mexico is hot all year... Canada is warm and cold.
Bobcats are found primarily in cool to warm temperate climates from southern Canada to central Mexico.
Some climates found in the US but not in Canada include desert climates (e.g. in Arizona and Nevada), tropical climates (e.g. in Hawaii and Florida), and subtropical climates (e.g. in parts of the southern US like Louisiana and Georgia). These climates are characterized by different temperature and precipitation patterns compared to Canada.
tropics! so it has several different kinds of climates.
Not at all. There are some common climates, such as arid and semi-arid, tropical rainforest and dry plains, but Africa is a whole continent with a much larger variety of climates (over 29 different types) than Mexico's (around 13 types).
Yes. Mexico is considered to be part of Latin America.
Mexico's three time zones are the same as Canada's westernmost three time zones. However, Canada and most of Mexico have different Daylight Saving Time schedules, and Saskatchewan, Canada and Sonora, Mexico don't do Daylight Saving Time.
Canada and Mexico - two
Canada and Mexico
Northern Mexico