hot and VERY humid-well,usually
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Flat grasslands dominate the physical geography of Mexico.
Yes. Mexico has a pretty rugged geography, in such way that its median altitude is on the 1,000-2,000 meter (3,000-6,000 feet) range. This means Mexico has an overall warm climate, but much of its territory is temperate and even cool, depending on altitude. For instance, Mexico City is on the same latitude as Hawaii, but due to its elevation, it has a rather mild climate of 18 ºC (64 ºF).
it had farms, hamlets, and centers by landforms. the landforms are foodplain lowlands, coastal plains, plateau uplands, and volcanic highlands
The type of landforms that are in highland climates are: Plateaus and Mountains
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bodies of water and landforms such as the gulf of MEXICO is called
It has milder climate and better soil for agriculture, in contrast to the suffocating deserts to the north and the tropical climate on the coasts. This in turns allows for more intensive agriculture and a higher population density.
yes
Flat grasslands dominate the physical geography of Mexico.
the landforms
Mountainous and deserty.
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I am sure they lived in Mexico
Yes. Mexico has a pretty rugged geography, in such way that its median altitude is on the 1,000-2,000 meter (3,000-6,000 feet) range. This means Mexico has an overall warm climate, but much of its territory is temperate and even cool, depending on altitude. For instance, Mexico City is on the same latitude as Hawaii, but due to its elevation, it has a rather mild climate of 18 ºC (64 ºF).
The different climates of Latin American countries are most influenced by El Nino, latitude, and elevation. The climate of each country can vary greatly from a neighboring country.