Yes, mostly because chocolate can have many different formulations. For example, Baking Chocolate and Milk Chocolate have different melting points.
the north and south poles are accountable for different climates
This is caused by the different climates found through out the world. Countries to the west tend to have drier climates while countries to the east tend to have wetter climates.
Yes. Iran has one of the most beautiful countries in the world with different climates.
In a nest on a cliff or hill top they live in different countries and climates depending on the species
it could make the weather can be different in some places or another
the climates of japan
Yes, there are hamsters suited to many different climates.
Cocoa plants, from which chocolate is harvested, thrives and survives better in hotter climates.
Different
a biome map shows all the different forest and a world climate map shows all the different climates.
When a product is certified as being 'fair trade' it means that those who grew the cocoa beans received a fair price and that those who harvested the beans were paid a fair wage. There is no difference in type and quality of these beans from other beans, and thus there is no difference in the chocolate. However, fair trade chocolate is more expensive because of the higher (fairer) price paid to the growers and workers.
Climates vary because some countries are close to the poles (cold climates) and some countries are close to the equator (warm climates). Also the size of the country has an effect on the climate. Generally large countries have extremes of climates and smaller countries have less extremes in their climate.