Mountains.
Temperate Zones are usually cooler than the temperatures near the equator.
Temperate climates vary from location to location. Typically these are regions north or south of the equator, outside of the tropical zones. North America is a prime example of this, as it experiences very low temperatures in winter to very high temperatures in summer with copious amounts of rainfall.
All of Central America is north of the Equator.
No. Cozumel is North of the Equator. It is in Central America. Towards the North side of Central America, too.
near equator
No, central America is warmer than northern Europe. Central America is closer to the equator and is slightly warmer.
Regions closer to the poles, such as the Arctic or Antarctic regions, typically have cooler temperatures compared to regions near the equator. This is due to the angle at which sunlight reaches the Earth at different latitudes, resulting in less direct sunlight and cooler temperatures in polar regions.
The equator passes through northern South America, central Africa, and extreme southern islands of Asia.
Central America is far closer to the equator than any part of Spain. Europe and the Mediterranean Sea are at much more northerly latitudes, 30° to 60° north of the equator. Southern Spain is 36° N, while Central America is at most 22° north.
Yes. It crosses South America.
South America spans across the tropics and the south temperate zones. The continent crosses the equator and extends southwards to include regions with temperate climates.
The equator passes through northern South America, central Africa, and through Asia in Indonesia.