every few years El Nino arrives in Latin America and turns the weather upside down as if the weather turned opposite
Central America is the stretch of land connecting the two Americas together, though it is technically part of the North American continent.
El Niño typically brings warmer ocean temperatures to the east Pacific, which can lead to increased rainfall in Chile, particularly in the northern and central regions. This can result in flooding, landslides, and agricultural impacts. Additionally, El Niño can disrupt fisheries in the region due to changes in sea temperatures and currents.
North America, or the Americas depending on your textbook.
Both are considered to be part of Mesoamerica, Central America, North America, or the Americas depending on your geographic model.
The Americas (or America), North America, Latin America, and usually (mistakenly) considered part of Central America.
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Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Bahamas, and Barbados are all part of Central America. Just because it's an island, doesn't mean it ain't in Central America.
yes i believe so.
the main part of flooding is water
Yes and no. Central and South America are part of the Americas, indicating North and South America. However, they are not part of America meaning the US.
Countries in the Americas include the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and many others. Central American countries like Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Panama, as well as Caribbean nations like Jamaica, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, are also part of the Americas.
No; it is part of America, or North America if you count the Americas as two or three different continents (North, Central, South America).