It is warm all the time but not at night. So that's the answer ok
Organic? Mostly Coffee, Different fruits and vegetables. But they have a variety of production... wether it is organic or industrial production. In Guatemala they have a diverse weather so they are able to cultivate different things.
its free
rainy
It looks like this.
NASA faces challenges in capturing satellite images of Guatemala's topography primarily due to the country's dense cloud cover and frequent weather disturbances, which obscure visibility. Additionally, Guatemala's mountainous terrain can create complex atmospheric conditions that complicate imaging efforts. While various satellites are equipped to penetrate some cloud cover, the persistent nature of Guatemala's weather can still hinder consistent data collection.
Probably, yes.
Spain, until Guatemala's independence in 1821. One could argue that countries like the United States have been 'de facto' rulers of Guatemala as well.
The original capital city of Guatemala was Antigua. It was also called Guatemala, but in the early 1800s there were several earthquakes that caused the nearby volcano Agua to erupt. Only instead of erupting with lava it erupted a huge pocket of water flooding the entire city. Several natural disasters such as this caused the people to move the capital to a safer location in 1821. The old capital was renamed Antigua Guatemala (now called Antigua for short) and the new capital got the name Guatemala City.
Guatemala City is the capital of Guatemala.
The capital city of Guatemala is Guatemala City.
A tropical, humid type of climate. It has warm weather for most of the year and it rains a lot as well
Both. There is a country called Guatemala and its capital is known as Guatemala city.