The most striking difference between Mexico's coasts and its heartland is the climate. While most Mexican coasts fall within the so-called "tierra caliente" (warm land) and are considered to have a tropical savanna climate, most of Mexico's interior belongs to the "tierra templada" and "tierra fria" denominations (temperate land and cool land, respectively). This translates into warm, humid coasts with fairly constant temperatures between 24°C (75°F) and 28°C (83°F), and 1,000 millimeters (40 inches) of rainfall in an average year. On the other hand, in the interior you will see highlands with relatively constant, pleasant temperatures throughout the year between 16°C (61°F) and 20°C (68°F). On more northerly locations you will experience sizable seasonal variations. Above 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) of altitude, temperatures drop as low as an average yearly range between 8°C (47°F) and 12°C (54°F).
Comparisons focus on highlighting similarities between two or more things, while contrasts emphasize differences between them. Comparisons typically examine how things are alike, while contrasts explore how they are different.
The population is less in the Heartland There are more cities by the Great lakes Six of the top ten corn- producing states are in the Heartland
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Because rates of divergence are not static, but variable. The more distantly related the organisms, the longer the period of divergence. The longer the period of divergence, the more room there is for variability in the rate of divergence, the less accurate an estimate will be.
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