The major population centers of Argentina are in the temperate climatic zone, but the country has climates ranging from subtropical in the north to sub-polar in the south.
North Chile and Argentina
mostly temperate; arid in southeast; subantarctic in southwest
The main types of climate in Argentina are four: warm, moderate, arid and cold. ... valleys and gullies, is considered to have tropical highland climate. ...
In the north subtropical in the south a subartic climate. Meaning that Argentina is not hot, its not freezing either. Argentina is midway. It is on the very bottom of south America, so kind of far from the equator. But that doesn't mean its cold.
The Atacama is popular because it has such a pleasant climate and beautiful beaches in the north.
hot
Yes. In fact tornadoes occur fairly frequently in Argentina.
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that climate
Alpine
Argentina's climate varies from region to region due to its size and diverse geography. In general, Argentina experiences four distinct seasons with hot summers in December to February and cold winters in June to August. The central region tends to have a temperate climate, while the north is tropical and the south can be cooler with Patagonia experiencing cold winds.
North Chile and Argentina
Paraguay experiences a subtropical climate in the Paranena region, and a tropical climate in the region of Chaco.
Argentina's geography affects the climate because it makes it better to grow crops and supply food for its people. But the bad things about the climate is that if a bad storms comes then it will destroy all the crops and leave no resources for the people of Argentina....
hot,humid summers and mild, dry winters
mostly temperate; arid in southeast; subantarctic in southwest
Argentina has a target to cut emissions by 15 - 30% by 2030, compared with business as usual.Not an ambitious target. It will be easy for Argentina to reach this.