Central America, the Caribbean, and desert areas (such as the Southwestern US and Mexico) have the hottest climate.
no, South America has different curacy, a different climate, and the people are more protective and suspicious to tourists.
Closeness to the Equator qualifies as the single largest factor determining climate on Central America and Canada/Alaska. This results in Central America having a subtropical climate, while Canada and Alaska share a sub-polar climate.
there are 3 climate zones in central america
The USA covers areas from southern North America to northern North America. Canada is all in northern North America. In these regions, southern areas tend to be warmer.
In Central America, the climate zone varies. This is because there are at least a dozen different climatic zones. However, for the most part, the climate in Central America is tropical.
Did you mean climate? Not climax?
Various.
Central America has a tropical humid climate. It has no real winter. Rainfall is high and regular.
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.
South America is a continent hence each country has its own climate ranging from temperate to tropical.
Most of Central America has a temperate to tropical climate, although it can be colder in the mountain regions.