The Tropic of Cancer divides Mexico into the northern (temperate) and southern (subtropical) climates.
The Tropic of Cancer (23° 26' 22'' N) effectively divides the country of Mexico into northern temperate and southern subtropical zones.
The Yucatan Channel divides both Mexico and the island-nation of Cuba. It also separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea.
The two main characteristics of a region's climate are temperature and precipitation.
Rio Grande and Rio gravo
Rio Grande and Rio gravo
CARINA
Latitude and altitude.
Temperature and rainfall
water movement
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Precipitation and temperature
Temperature and rainfall