The Tropic of Cancer divides Mexico into the northern (temperate) and southern (subtropical) climates.
Yes. There are natural regions, socioeconomic regions as well as federal states in Mexico.
Spain, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Cuba
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The Yucatan Channel divides both Mexico and the island-nation of Cuba. It also separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea.
Not at all: Mexico is crossed by the Tropic of Cancer (24°N), with a subtropical climate that varies according to height. In general, just a few spots within Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre Oriental mountains ranges have year-round snowfall.
The Dnieper River divides Ukraine into two main regions - eastern and western Ukraine. The river runs from north to south through the middle of the country, historically acting as a significant natural boundary between the two regions.
The Sahara Desert divides Africa into two distinct regions: North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. The desert's arid conditions create a clear geographical and climatic division between these two regions.
the Maya regions were Mexico and central America
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Both. There are regions in Mexico with seasonal snowfalls and you have regions where winter is hardly felt.