All of them are on the 'tropic', between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.
The tropical climate zone dominates Central America and the northern part of South America. The southern part of South America is in the temperate zone.
The highest and coldest climate zone in Latin America is the alpine climate zone, found in high mountain regions such as the Andes. These areas experience low temperatures and snowfall due to their high elevation.
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In Central America, the climate zone varies. This is because there are at least a dozen different climatic zones. However, for the most part, the climate in Central America is tropical.
The five altitude zones common in Latin America are: Tierra Caliente: The lowest zone, characterized by hot and tropical climate. Tierra Templada: A moderate zone with cooler temperatures and diverse vegetation. Tierra Fria: A colder zone with temperate climate and vegetation such as pine forests. Tierra Helada: A high-altitude zone with cold temperatures and limited vegetation. Tierra Nevada: The highest zone, characterized by permanent snow and ice.
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North America contains every type of climate zone there is. There is the tropical rainforest climate of Central America on up the arctic tundra of the North Pole.
There are two types of rainforests, Tropical rainforests and Temperate rainforests. Thus rainforests may be found in many places on Earth and the conditions in them is determined by the climatic zone in which they occur (hot in the tropics, cool in the temperate zones/elevations). The one thing they have in common is high (daily) rain and high humidity!
Temperate zone forests of North America.
Central America generally falls within the tropical climate zone, with high temperatures year-round and distinct wet and dry seasons. The region experiences heavy rainfall during the wet season, which typically occurs from May to October, and drier conditions during the rest of the year.