Desert and semi-arid.
Northern Mexico
The Tropic of Cancer divides Mexico into the northern (temperate) and southern (subtropical) climates.
Northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, while southern Mexico has a mixture of temperate and sub-tropical climates. According to that, on Mexico's northern latitudes you could find cacti and other desert plants, while you could find pines, oaks and rubber trees on its southern latitudes.
In terms of what? Climate? That would be Argentina, northern Mexico and Chile, which have temperate, snowy and desert climates. In cultural terms? Probably northern Mexico is more like the Southwestern US, as California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and parts of Colorado and Wyoming used to be part of Mexico.
Most of northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. As such, it has arid and semi-arid climates (Köppen BW and BS types, respectively). On high altitudes, along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges, you will find temperate climates with dry winters (Köppen Cw). Finally, on the northwestern Baja California Peninsula, a relatively small area has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen Cs), shared with southern California.
Mexico is part of both the northern and western hemispheres.
Yes, the Gulf of Mexico is in the northern hemisphere.
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Mexico is in the northern and western hemispheres.northern
Northern New Mexico College is located in the state of New Mexico.
Yes, Denver and Mexico are both in the northern hemisphere
The dominant group of Aztec Indians lived in Mexico