North America and Asia transcend all three climate zones: tropical, temperate, and polar. This is due to their vast size and geographical diversity, allowing them to have regions that experience a wide range of climates.
Latin America and North America have some similarities in geography, such as having diverse landscapes that include mountains, forests, and coastlines. However, Latin America is known for its tropical climate, while North America has a wider range of climates due to its larger size. Additionally, North America has more arid regions like deserts, while Latin America has the Amazon rainforest.
The United States are in North America.
The northern hemisphere contains continents such as North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. It also includes the Arctic region with countries like Canada, Russia, and Greenland. Climate zones in the northern hemisphere range from polar in the Arctic to temperate and tropical further south.
# Africa # Asia # Central America # Eastern Europe # European Union # Middle East# North America # Oceania # South America # The Caribbean
Absolutely NOT, Niger is tropical in Africa, and no where near the same climate as anywhere in North America, the difference is like apples and oranges.
North America
North America contains every type of climate zone there is. There is the tropical rainforest climate of Central America on up the arctic tundra of the North Pole.
well the climate in the north pole should be below 0 because in the north pole is i the Arctic circle where it is freezing. The north pole iis cold and if you would go be warm
cold
A warm, frost-free growing climate, like that in the spring and summer months in North America.
Arctic
The two climates are not the same. Antarctica is far colder than North America, as is the Arctic. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic.
We can assume that livestock raising requires a wet, humid climate, because the places in which livestock are raised in North America often have this sort of climate.
Central America, the Caribbean, and desert areas (such as the Southwestern US and Mexico) have the hottest climate.
Europe, Asia, North America and Antarctica
North America, from Canada to Mexico.