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The Gran Chaco
tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, semarid, desert, subtropical dry, humid subtropical, humid oceanic, highland
Iguanas, for the most part, live in hot and humid areas, such as rainforests and tropical islands. sometimes even in Mexico and southern parts of the US.
it lives in tropical forests
Humid is an adjective.
Around the Equator, Mainly in the North part of South America
Natives of the New World (the southern part of North America and throughout Central and South America), vampire bats live in colonies in completely dark places such as caves, old wells, hollow trees, and abandoned buildings. They live in arid to humid, tropical and sub-tropical areas. See the related link(s) below for more information:
Peaches
Most of North America falls into the category of "Temperate" climate although the southernmost part falls into the Tropical category and the most northern parts are Actic. By other classifications, the climates of different parts of North America fall into the Tropical, Dry, Moderate, Continental, and Polar categories. The northernmost part - mostly Canada - is mostly Continental/Subarctic. The center part - mostly the US - is divided roughly equally between Dry/Semi-Arid (mostly west), Continental/Humid Continental (mid-west and northeast), and Moderate/Humid Subtropical (southeast). The southern part (mostly Mexico) is Tropical and Dry.
it is separated into two. the northern part mostly experiences tropical seasons while the southern parts experiences 4 seasons.
Tropical is an adjective.
North Korea has a humid continental climate. For South Korea, it's humid continental in the north and humid subtropical in the south.