The climate in Latin American countries tends to be tropical. There are large areas of Latin America, such as in South America, which are rain forest.
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Because a large portion of Latin America is located near the Equator.
most of Brazil has a tropical climate mexico has a desertic climate etc.
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Because it is located close to the equator.
No, most of Latin America does not have a humid subtropical climate. The region is diverse in its climate types, including tropical, desert, temperate, and highland climates. Humid subtropical climates are mainly found in regions such as southeastern Brazil, parts of Argentina, and Uruguay.
Dry climate, Tropical Climate, and Mild Climate
The highest and coldest climate zone in Latin America is the alpine climate zone, found in high mountain regions such as the Andes. These areas experience low temperatures and snowfall due to their high elevation.
The tropical climate zone dominates Central America and the northern part of South America. The southern part of South America is in the temperate zone.
Elnino, Earthquakes, and volcanos.