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A forest can grow in a tropical climate, though not all types of trees will survive there. The rainforests of South America are an excellent example of this.
There are five recognized climate zones: tropical, dry, temperature, cold, and polar. North America, South America, and Asia boast all these zones.
The climate for the USA differs from region to region. There is a Mediterranean climate on the West Coast, a continental climate in the Eastern USA, a humid subtropical climate in the Southern USA, a subarctic climate in Alaska, a tropical climate in Hawaii and southern Florida, and a semiarid/desert climate in the Western USA.
Rattlesnakes are found in a variety of habitats from southern Canada all the way south through the United States and Mexico well into tropical South America.
They're all tropical and are in South America.
, Rattlesnakes live in hot climates. Because they are cold-blooded, they rely on external heat sources to warm their bodies up. They hibernate during the winter and come out during late April. Hope this helps!
A tropical climate is warm all year around, while a polar climate is cold all year around.
North America and Asia transcend all three climate zones: tropical, temperate, and polar. This is due to their vast size and geographical diversity, allowing them to have regions that experience a wide range of climates.
all of Florida has a tropical climate but Jacksonville has more of a sub-tropical climate to be pacific (:
Latin America occupies half of all the Americas territory, and it includes all the climates you can ever think of. A grossly general distribution of climates would be as follows:Northern Mexico: DeserticSouthern Mexico, Central America, Northern Colombia and Venezuela: TropicalMost of Brazil: TropicalAll Central-Western South America: Mountain climatesCentral South America: GrasslandSouthern South-America: Tundra
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All of the Philippines has a tropical climate