All of them.
subtropical and tropical latitudes. also in places where there are long dry seasons that last months like mexico south and central america, india, africa etc.
Central Africa's climate is tropical. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- No there are a variety of climates found across central Africa, there are even Alpine climates.
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests (TSMF), also known as tropical moist forests, are a tropical and subtropical forest biome. Tropical and subtropical forest regions with lower rainfall are home to tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests and tropical and subtropical coniferous forests. Temperate rain forests also occur in certain humid temperate coastal regions. The biome includes several types of forests: * Lowland equatorial evergreen rain forests, commonly known as tropical rainforests, are forests which receive high rainfall (more than 2000 mm, or 80 inches, annually) throughout the year. These forests occur in a belt around the equator, with the largest areas in the Amazon basin of South America, the Congo basin of central Africa, Indonesia, and New Guinea. * Moist deciduous and semi-evergreen seasonal forests, receive high overall rainfall with a warm summer wet season and a cooler winter dry season. Some trees in these forests drop some or all of their leaves during the winter dry season. These forests are found in parts of South America, in Central America and around the Caribbean, in coastal West Africa, parts of the Indian subcontinent, and across much of Indochina. * Montane rain forests, some of which are known as cloud forests, are found in cooler-climate mountainous areas. * Flooded forests, including freshwater swamp forests and peat swamp forests. Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests are common in several terrestrial ecozones, including parts of the Afrotropic(equatorial Africa), Indomalaya (parts of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia), the Neotropic (northern South America and Central America), Australasia (eastern Indonesia, New Guinea, northern and eastern Australia), and Oceania (the tropical islands of the Pacific Ocean). About half of the world's tropical rainforests are in the South American countries of Brazil and Peru. Rain forests now cover less than 6% of Earth's land surface. Scientists estimate that more than half of all the world's plant and animal species live in tropical rain forests.
The coastal inlands.
Most tropical rainforests are located around the equator. Tropical rainforests of Central America are located near the Tropic of Cancer, at 23.5 N latitude.
Avocados are native to Mexico and Central American countries and are grown there as well as in California, United States and various tropical and Mediterranean countries.
Northern and central Florida have a humid subtropical climate. South Florida has a tropical climate.
There are some to be found on the North American continent, mainly in the Central American countries. If your question meant the United States, then the answer is no.
All of them.
Toucans live in subtropical and tropical regions. They are native in many regions such as Central America, the Caribbean and Southern Mexico.
Sugar cane qualifies as such. Also tropical fruit such as mangoes and bananaswould qualify.
tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, semarid, desert, subtropical dry, humid subtropical, humid oceanic, highland
The slow lorises live throughout tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia. The slender lorises are found in the tropical forests of India and Sri Lanka. Pottos occur only in the tropical and subtropical forests of West and Central Africa.
subtropical and tropical latitudes. also in places where there are long dry seasons that last months like mexico south and central america, india, africa etc.
There are no Central American countries named for saints. The closest would be El Salvador - 'The Savior.'
Most tropical fruit consumed in the United States is imported from tropical or subtropical countries, like Mexico and most of Central America. These fruits are transported via shipping cargo containers from their plantations into the US ports, and from there, into their final destinations (i.e: the supermarket). If a hurricane strikes Central America, the transportation chain is disrupted, by either preventing the cargo containers to leave the port, or outright sinking them.
Guatemala borders 4 countries, 3 of which are Central American. From north to south, here are the Central American countries that border Guatemala; Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador.