Much like North America, but the north is closer to the equator and therefore the hotter area, and it gets colder as you go south, so it is the reverse of North America. Additionally, the hottest areas are much hotter as the equator passes through South America. While North America has subtropical conditions, South America has both tropical and subtropical areas. Like North America, South America has many climates, and is overall warmer than North America, but cold in the top of the Andes, especially in winter, and also in the far south, near Antarctica.
The United States are in North America.
There are only two continents in America: North America and South America. North America includes countries like the United States, Canada, and Mexico, while South America includes countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Peru.
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North America and South America
Latin America has a diverse range of climates due to its size and geographical features. Generally, it includes tropical rainforests in the Amazon, dry deserts in places like Mexico and Chile, and temperate climates in the southern cone countries. The region can experience extreme weather events such as hurricanes, droughts, and heavy rainfall.
when it summer in north america its winter in south america and when its winter in north america its summer in south america.
mostly hot and humid
Very cold
Warm
Snow and glaciers can be found in South America, particularly in countries like Chile and Argentina, but not in Central America due to the warmer climate closer to the equator.
Tropical
Very sunny so you can get some beer and wine out.
Its Kind Of Hot In Brazil
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The north part of south America is very HOT,but lower down it gets more tropical and cold!
Pumas live in North and South America.
it flows south