Elevation affects tropical climates in Latin America by creating variations in temperature and precipitation. Higher elevations tend to be cooler and receive more rainfall, leading to different vegetation zones and crop suitability. In these regions, crops like coffee, bananas, and avocados thrive at higher altitudes where temperatures are cooler and moisture levels are more consistent.
It really depends on specific regions as Latin America has an area of approximately 21,069,501 km 2 (7,880,000 sq. mi.) -- a whole continent. It encompasses all climates known to man: from tropical rain forests, to temperate grasslands, to scorching deserts to rugged mountain ranges.
Mexico, Panama, Brazil or Argentina qualify as such.
Less then 2%
1.pineapples 2. bananas
2 centimeters
Brazil and Argentina
World Press - 2005 Latin America 2-1 was released on: USA: 15 October 2005
Latin in America - 2013 was released on: USA: 2 June 2013 (Hoboken International Film Festival)
[1] Peanuts are native to Latin America. [2] Latin America refers to the countries of Central and South America. It also includes the North American country of Mexico.
well... I just looked at a map of Latin America, and from there I would say 2? Better check yourself though just to make sure..
Spain and Portugal