most people live in the tierra templada
Cold land moderate land hot land
Yes, the tierra templada environmental zone is typically situated at a higher elevation than the tierra fría zone. Tierra templada is characterized by mild temperatures and is found at intermediate elevations, while tierra fría is characterized by cold temperatures and is located at higher elevations.
Tierra templada and Tierra fria.
There are only four that I know of and they are: TIERRA CALIENTE TIERRA TEMPLADA TIERRA FRIA TIERRA HELADA
You would cross over tierra caliente, tierra templada and, tierra fria.
It is known as "Tierra Fria" (Cold Land).
I'm not really sure if this is what you meant but, it's something...^-^ +Tierra Caliente: 0-3,000ft +Tierra Templada: 3,000-6.000ft +Tierra Fria: 6,000-12,000ft +Tierra Helada: 12,000-15,000ft (in order from bottom of mountain to top of mountain XP)
The tierra caliente is the zone closest to the equator, characterized by warm temperatures and tropical vegetation. The tierra templada is the middle zone with moderate temperatures, ideal for agriculture. The tierra fría is the highest zone with cooler temperatures and is typically used for growing crops like potatoes and barley.
'''The Five Vertical Climate Zones''' ''Tierra Caliente-'' Which in Spanish means Warm/Hot Land; around sea level land ''Tierra Templada''-Which in Spanish means Temperate Land; Where the tree line is ''Tierra Fria-'' Which in Spanish means Cold Land; Where Ice Cap line starts ''Puna-'' This is land at the altitude where air starts thinning out making it harder to breath ''Tierra Helada-'' In Spanish this means Freezing Land which is very high elevation like near the top of mountains
tierra fria = cold land
Tierra helada, puna, tierra fría, tierra templada, and tierra caliente are altitudinal climate zones in Latin America, each characterized by distinct temperatures, ecosystems, and agricultural potential. Tierra helada, found at the highest altitudes, experiences cold temperatures and supports limited vegetation, while puna is a high-altitude grassland ideal for grazing. Tierra fría and tierra templada offer milder conditions suitable for crops like potatoes and coffee, respectively, and tierra caliente is warm, fostering tropical agriculture. The canopy refers to the upper layer of rainforests, crucial for biodiversity and climate regulation, highlighting the ecological importance of these varied environments.
Tierra caliente is characterized by a hot climate at lower elevations, typically found in tropical regions. Tierra fria has a cooler climate at higher elevations, often with temperatures conducive to growing crops like potatoes and grains.