On general terms, yes. Considering that Mexico has the same land area of Spain, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany put together, it is. Some places in Mexico have frequent snowfalls, others are temperate and many others are hotter such as deserts and tropical rainforests.
If you mean "hotter" as in warmer, yes. Mexico has a larger territory, which includes snow-capped mountains as well as deserts and tropical rain-forests, while most of Italy falls under temperate to Mediterranean climates.
It depends on the specific region or city, as Mexico is a pretty big country. There are cities with a constant temperate throughout the year (21º C / 70º F) as well as cities with extreme temperature variation, between 5°C (41°F) on winter up to 42°C (107°F) on summer months.
Not just hot, but there are a lot of climates in Mexico (for example, there are deserts and jungles, as well as temperate grasslands and colder mountain zones).
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It depends. There are cities with a "subtropical highland climate" which are quite comfortable, with an average of 25 °C (77 °F) such as Mexico City, Puebla or Queretaro. There are also cities on the coast, which have a more "tropical climate" and have a much hotter temperature, with an average of 30 °C (86 °F) such as Los Cabos, Mazatlan or Cancun. Finally, there are cities along Mexico's highlands which are moderately cool, with averages of 15 °C (59 °F) such as Toluca and Pachuca.
Yes way hotter!your a idiot if u think different Mexico is also a better place trust me!
Italy is not hotter than Kenya.
a lot hotter
no mexico is closer to the equator
but its hotter...
the south of Italyis much hotter in the summer than the north of italy
yes actually Italy's hottest is 100 or so but it get's cold in the winter in Kenya is warm year round.
I think Italy is more popular for tourism.
i think Italy i like their accents
southern
southern
Its colour. White stars are hotter than blue stars which are hotter than yellow which are hotter than orange, which are hotter than red.
Italy