The Yucatan peninsula has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw). It is mostly a flat land composed of limestone, with almost no surface rivers in the peninsula, and most water comes from sinkholes in the ground known as cenotes.
The Yucatan peninsula has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw). It is mostly a flat land composed of limestone, with almost no surface rivers in the peninsula, and most water comes from sinkholes in the ground known as cenotes.
it is sometimes rainy or reallly warm
There are two of them. One would be the Florida peninsula in the United States; the other would be the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. See related questions below for details on the Yucatan peninsula.
The tropical climate and rainforest.
it very small & not rick at all
it very small & not rick at all
it very small & not rick at all
Yucatan Peninsula is in the western hemisphere.
No, the Yucatan is not a desert. It is tropical forest.No, Roula, there is absolutely no desert around there.
There are no peaks in the Yucatan peninsula, as it is mostly flat terrain.
Cancun is a city in the Yucatan Peninsula. Yucatan belongs to Mexico.
The climate zone in the southern Yucatan Peninsula is typically tropical, with warm temperatures year-round and distinct wet and dry seasons. The region experiences high humidity and heavy rainfall during the wet season, which generally lasts from May to October.
Right. Cancun is on the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula, facing the Caribbean Sea.