The southeast has warmer temperatures than the Northeast and Midwest because it is closer to the equator, which receives more direct sunlight throughout the year. Additionally, the southeast has a more humid climate due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, which can contribute to higher temperatures.
temperatures get warmer as you get near the equator due to the closer the equator is to the sun than the poles. Usually as you get to the equator the weather becomes more tropical and humid but it is still warm.
It is north of such tropic.The Tropic of Cancer passes through Mexico.
Kyushu is closer to the equator and is there for warmer and more humid. Hope that this helped
Yes... for example take California, because it is located by the ocean its is more humid. Thus more water in the air and more rain instead of snow.
Northern Mexico is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, so it has a dry, arid climate. The Mexican central plateau, where Mexico City and many other cities are located, has a temperate climate, such as San Francisco or Los Angeles in the United States. Southern Mexico has a more tropical climate, but as Mexico has a rugged topography, some parts of the south have a "mountain jungle" climate that is incredibly humid, but temperate.
Because Mexico is closer to the equator.
Gulf of mexico
The southernmost point of Mexico is located at the latitude 14°32'04.53''N, meaning Mexico is a little more than 14.5 degrees north of the Equator, or at a distance of some 991 miles (1,595 Kilometers) from it.
Louisiana is a swamp, and it is often times humid and very wet. Other parts of Louisiana can be dry and arid, but mostly as you get closer and closer to the ocean or bayou then it will get more damp and humid.
No. The southern border of Mexico is more than 1600 miles (2,500 Km) north of the Equator. Hence, Mexico is on the Northern Hemisphere.
Mexico straddles the Tropic of Cancer, which is north of the Equator. Therefore, Mexico is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere.