Most terrain is arid or semi-arid; many regions along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges are covered by forests; some spots have temperate grassland,
North America, from Canada to Mexico.
North America, from Canada to Mexico.
Mexico would have an overall warmer climate than Canada, because it is closer to the equator.
Central America, the Caribbean, and desert areas (such as the Southwestern US and Mexico) have the hottest climate.
Mexico City, Mexico... I think
Utah Mexico and Dakota (North)
Deserts are located in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
It has milder climate and better soil for agriculture, in contrast to the suffocating deserts to the north and the tropical climate on the coasts. This in turns allows for more intensive agriculture and a higher population density.
Historically, it has had better climate than the rest of the country, as the north has the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts while the south had a tropical climate.
Both in the north, south and tropical areas. The north is dominated by the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts, while the south has a subtropical climate. Also coasts in Mexico are pretty warm throughout most of the year.
CULIACAN MEXICO IS LOCATED IN THE NORTH WEST SECTION OF THE COUNTRY NEAR THE PACIFIC OCEAN...ABOUT 125 MILES NORTH OF MAZATLAN AND ABOUT 400 MILES SOUTH OF THE US/MEXICO BORDER... IT HAS A POPULATION OF ABOUT 75,000 PEOPLE AND ITS CLIMATE IS VERY HOT AND DRY MOST OF THE YEAR.
depends. in northern Mexico there is desert scrub with chaparral then coniferous forest. in central and southern Mexico there is tropical rain forest and tropical grasslands.