tierra caliente
It is known as "Tierra Fria" (Cold Land).
Mexicos time zone is exactly the same as the United States
The tropical zone (at low altitude).
An altitude zone is a region in a mountainous area characterized by specific vegetation and climate conditions based on the elevation above sea level. Different altitude zones, such as foothills, montane, subalpine, and alpine, support distinct plant and animal life adapted to the conditions of that zone.
Sierra Madre
its part of the Great Lakes- St lawerence Lowlands landform region
The tropical zone (at low altitude).
Temperatures and precipitation tend to vary with altitude in mountain climates. As altitude increases, temperatures usually decrease, leading to unique climate patterns and precipitation regimes in mountainous regions. This results in diverse ecosystems and weather conditions at different elevations.
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.
tierra caliente or hot land close the sea
The altitude zone in Mexico that is over 6,500 feet is known as the "highland" or "mountain" zone, often referred to as the "Altiplano" or "Mesa Central." This region features varied climates, with cooler temperatures and distinct ecosystems compared to lower elevations. It is characterized by mountainous terrain, including significant peaks such as the Sierra Madre range. The highland zone supports diverse flora and fauna, as well as agricultural practices adapted to its altitude.
With a high elevation of 2,240 meters (7,349 feet) above sea level, it is on the temperate or 'Tierra templada' zone.