The climate of Ohio is a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa), with warm (and often humid) summers and cold winters.
On the other hand, due to its topography and extensive territory (1,972,550 square kilometers or 761,606 square miles, ranked 14th largest worldwide), Mexico has one of the world's most diverse climates, including arid or semi-arid conditions, topical savanna, and subtropical highland.
The Gulf of Mexico does not have any effect on the climate of Ohio. It can alter the climate of places such as Florida or other states nearby, but Ohio is just affected by the Great Lakes and other rivers that are closer.
Despite the vast difference in climate, the cost of living in Ohio and New Mexico is surprisingly similar, with Ohio being less than 5% cheaper than New Mexico. The main reason being that housing in New Mexico is more expensive than in Ohio. This is likely due to the sunnier climate in New Mexico and the cost of living in arid desert.
Canada has a subpolar and polar climate, while Mexico has a subtropical climate including deserts and tropical rainforests.
Mexicos climate is higher because it is more sunny there and has lots of sea animals, such as ducklings.
Both are quite different. Northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, so the climate is arid and hot; Mexico City is located within a valley composed mainly of grassland; the upper southern region of Mexico City is a mountainous region of pine and oak trees known as the range of Ajusco.
Ohio gets 38 inches of rain each year
98% of Ohio is the Marine west coast climate about 2% of Ohio is Humid subtropical
98% of Ohio is the Marine west coast climate about 2% of Ohio is Humid subtropical
How many miles is it from Ohio to New Mexico?
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New Mexico has an arid and semi-arid climate.
Both are completely different: Most of Spain has a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. The northern regions have a temperate, oceanic climate with constant rains while the southern regions have a temperate, Mediterranean climate. Mexico has a larger variety of climates, which include deserts on the north and tropical rainforests to the south; on the Mexican central plateau you can find grasslands as well as plains.