Neither cold nor hot (adjective, fem. sing.)
Translation ---Temperate.
"cool land"
Tierra templada (Spanish for temperate land) is a pseudoclimatological term used in Latin ... Essentials of World Regional Geography (2nd ed.). New York
Yes, the tierra templada environmental zone is typically situated at a higher elevation than the tierra fría zone. Tierra templada is characterized by mild temperatures and is found at intermediate elevations, while tierra fría is characterized by cold temperatures and is located at higher elevations.
Yes. tierra templada is located in the Andes mountains
most people live in the tierra templada
It is on the 900 to 1200 meter (3000 to 4000 feet) zone. It is known as the temperate zone (Spanish: tierra templada)
Temperate or "Tierra Templada".
Central Inner Part of Mexico tierra templada is an elevation zone it is not only found in Mexico but in south America and i often here this when talking about the Andes mountains which is around Chile and is on the western border of south America also tierra templada is 3000-6000 above sea level
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Crops commonly grown in the tierra templada region include coffee, corn, beans, avocados, and citrus fruits. The mild climate and fertile soil of the tierra templada make it suitable for a variety of agricultural activities.
'''The Five Vertical Climate Zones''' ''Tierra Caliente-'' Which in Spanish means Warm/Hot Land; around sea level land ''Tierra Templada''-Which in Spanish means Temperate Land; Where the tree line is ''Tierra Fria-'' Which in Spanish means Cold Land; Where Ice Cap line starts ''Puna-'' This is land at the altitude where air starts thinning out making it harder to breath ''Tierra Helada-'' In Spanish this means Freezing Land which is very high elevation like near the top of mountains
Tierra templada