Along most coastal regions, Yucatan and Baja California peninsulas and northern Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts.
Most coastal zones in Mexico have high temperatures; northern Mexico is considered hot-and-arid as it is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. South eastern Mexico is hot-and-humid.
if you go on a high enough moutain, the temperature will drop.
In Santa Fe, New Mexico the average temperatures are: September high 78, low 47; October high 67, low 35; November high 53, low 25. In Albuquerque, New Mexico the average temperatures are: September high 81, low 58; October high 69, low 46; November high 56, low 34.
It depends on the region. Central Mexico average temperatures in spring are high 70s, mid 50s. Mexico's Pacific coast range from high 80s-low 90s and low to mid 70s. Southern Mexico highs are in the 80s and lows of high 50s. The Gulf Coast region ranges from high 70s, to high 80s and lows of high 60s that go up to high 70s as the summer months progress.
Because northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts; due to low humidity and high insolation, temperatures reach up to 33 ºC (91.4 ºF) in July. On the other hand, most of Ecuador has a tropical highland temperature, with warm, constant temperatures of 21 ºC (70 ºF).
th normal summer high temperatures are 105.
No. Temperatures in Mexico vary due to topography (more specifically height) and the fact that it is a quite extensive country.
When temperatures are high it causes the environment to heat up.
High temperatures cause rocks to expand
th normal summer high temperatures are 105.
Rainforests can receive both high temperatures and high precipitation.
The Chihuahuan desert is huge and runs from central New Mexico almost to Mexico City. Average temperatures can vary greatly within this vast area. Give a specific location for a more meaningful answer.