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The major population centers of Argentina are in the temperate climatic zone, but the country has climates ranging from subtropical in the north to sub-polar in the south.
cool temperate/ warm temperate but mostly cool
Because it is crossed by the Tropic of Cancer (23°26'14.1'' north of the Equator), which divides the country into the temperate and subtropical zones. Mexico however, does not only consists of tropical climate; due to its rugged topography and extensive territory (1,972,550 square kilometers or 761,606 square miles, ranked 14th largest worldwide) Mexico has one of the world's most diverse climates in the world, including arid, semi-arid, subtropical, temperate, and even Mediterranean climate.
South America is a continent hence each country has its own climate ranging from temperate to tropical.
India's climate varies from tropical moonsoons in the south, to temperate in the north. hoped that helped :), -85jadedragon (Runescape username)
South Korea is not tropical. It exists in a temperate climate zone similar to the United States.
Tropical tropical rain forest tropical savanna drysteppe desert mid-latitude marine west coast Mediterranean humid subtropical humid continental High-Latitudes subarctic tundra ice cap highlands Highlands ( temperature varies with altitude and location)Ocean currents tend to effect the climate in Australia, which makes the amount of rain vary from year to year. The country does have a monsoon and tropical climate.
No. Cambodia is a tropical country, so oak trees do not grow there, since they need a temperate climate.
No, temperate.
China is a massive country with diverse climates, including tropical, subtropical, temperate, and arid regions. Parts of southern China, such as Hainan Island and parts of Yunnan Province, are located in the tropical zone.
NO. South Korea is a temperate country, not a tropical one.
Kenya does not have a Mediterranean climate. Its climate is diverse, with coastal regions experiencing a tropical climate, while the interior areas have a more temperate climate due to high elevation.