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What is the climate in Latin America?

The climate in Latin American countries tends to be tropical. There are large areas of Latin America, such as in South America, which are rain forest.


What are the four vertical climate zones found in latin America?

four vertical climate zonesfrom hottest-coldest.tierra-calrente (hot)tierra-templada (temperate)tierra-frica (cold)tierra-helada (snow).


What are the two largest climate zones in Latin America?

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What climate can be found in Europe and North America but NOT in Latin America?

Arctic


What is a vertical climate?

A vertical climate refers to distinct climate zones that are determined by differences in elevation, resulting in variations in temperature, precipitation, and vegetation. As elevation increases, the climate generally becomes cooler and wetter due to changes in atmospheric pressure and air circulation patterns. This leads to the formation of different ecosystems and biodiversity at different elevations within a region.


What native civilization would be affected by vertical zonation in Latin America?

The Inca civilization in the Andes mountains would be affected by vertical zonation in Latin America. They utilized terraced farming and irrigation techniques to adapt to the different climate zones at varying elevations, allowing them to grow different crops like maize, potatoes, and quinoa. Their ability to understand and manipulate vertical zonation was crucial to their agricultural success and societal development.


What places are the temperate climate located in?

Latin America


What term was used in Latin America to describe Spaniards born in Latin?

The term used to describe Spaniards born in Latin America was "criollos." These individuals were of European descent but born in the American colonies.


Why is a tropical climate predominate in much of Latin America?

Because a large portion of Latin America is located near the Equator.


How do the vertical climate zones of Latin America affect agriculture?

Several advantages occur from vertical climate zones including increased crop production, protection from weather related problems, conservation of resources, organic crops, and water recycling


What are The five vertical climates zones in the highlands of Latin America are determined by?

The five vertical climate zones in the highlands of Latin America are determined by altitude, which affects temperature, precipitation, and vegetation. These zones are tierra caliente (hot land), tierra templada (temperate land), tierra fría (cold land), tierra helada (frozen land), and tierra nevada (snow-covered land).


What climate does most of the south Latin America region have?

most of Brazil has a tropical climate mexico has a desertic climate etc.