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  • The top one is Tierra fria (cold land) which is 6,500 feet (2000 m) it grows potatoes, wheat, and apples
  • The next one is Tierra templada (temperate land) which is 2,500 feet (760 m) it grows coffee, corn, citrus fruits
  • The farthest one down is Tierra caliente (warm land) which is 0 feet (0 m) grows bananas, cocoa, sugarcane, rice
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Lowland layer, or tierra caliente (Spanish for hot land)

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sierra calliente=sierra tempe mbek coffee latte

tierra templada=tierra tempe bmek LADA!

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The altitude zone in Mexicos coastel lowlands is the?

tierra caliente


What is Mexico's warmest altitude zone?

tierra caliente or hot land close the sea


What is the Mexico warmest altitude zone?

With a high elevation of 2,240 meters (7,349 feet) above sea level, it is on the temperate or 'Tierra templada' zone.


Tematures and precipitation vary with altitude in which climate zone-?

The temperatures and precipitation vary with altitude in all the climatic zones.


What has the author H F Ludwig written?

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How do humans use the coastal zone?

Humans use the coastal zone for a variety of purposes such as recreation, fishing, transportation, trade, energy production, and tourism. Additionally, coastal zones are important for supporting ecosystems and biodiversity. However, human activities can also have negative impacts on the coastal zone, such as pollution, habitat destruction, and coastal erosion.


What climate zone are you in if the temperature is always very warm?

The tropical zone (at low altitude).


Why does it snow in some parts of Mexico?

Altitude and latitude are the main factors to consider when climate is concerned. Some areas of Mexico are north of the Tropic of Cancer (23.437ºN), belonging to the "Temperate Zone". Then, there are high altitude areas along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges, which result in low temperatures that during Winter months, result in seasonal snowfalls.


What has the author Mark W Amerman written?

Mark W. Amerman has written: 'Coastal zone management in Virginia' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management


Shallow coastal water that has abundant living organisms is called the?

Coastal reef. pelagic zone


What is the climate at Maine?

the Maine has 3 climatic regions, the northern zone, the southern zone and the coastal zone. the northern zone is drier and cooler than other two zones, the annual mean temperature is 40F(5C); the southern zone is 44F(7C), and the coastal zone is 46F(8C)


6 regions in SC?

Blue Ridge Piedmont Sandhills Inner Coastal Plain Outer Coastal Plain Coastal Zone