which central American country has the fewest climate zones
The panhandle region in the western part of Oklahoma typically experiences the fewest tornadoes in the state. This area's drier climate and lower population density contribute to fewer tornado occurrences compared to other regions in Oklahoma.
The fewest people live in hyper-arid deserts because of extreme heat, minimal water sources, and challenging living conditions. Examples include the Atacama Desert in South America and the Sahara Desert in Africa.
Dry Climate is witnessed by regular evaporation and transpiration that surpasses the level of precipitation. Dry climate is spread along the areas from 20 - 35º North and South of the equator and the continental regions of the mid-latitudes.
The five U.S. states with the fewest tornadoes per year on average are Alaska, Rhode Island, Hawaii, Vermont, and Delaware. These states typically experience very low tornado activity compared to the rest of the country.
:( every state has a tornado. Alaska has even had a tornado
Ecuador and Uruguay both have two bordering countries
The panhandle region in the western part of Oklahoma typically experiences the fewest tornadoes in the state. This area's drier climate and lower population density contribute to fewer tornado occurrences compared to other regions in Oklahoma.
The "Maldives" has the fewest people in Asia. The population is 360,000.
Chad has the fewest paved roads in Sahel.
Oman
Antarctica Well Sealand has one of the fewest people living, but it's not noticed as a country.
Canada
Philippines.
The anwser is Central America.
Israel
peru
asia