The UK has a maritime climate. The prevailing winds are westerly coming off the Atlantic Ocean. The parts of the Ocean nearest to the UK are comparatively warm because of the Gulf Stream - a long distance ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico.
Where in Mexico? There are mountains that are continuously snowbound, there are rain forests where it rarely gets below 10 degrees C... The UK is much more homogenous - weather-wise but there are variations there too. The UK is "temperate, maritime".
Northern Mexico is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, so it has a dry, arid climate. The Mexican central plateau, where Mexico City and many other cities are located, has a temperate climate, such as San Francisco or Los Angeles in the United States. Southern Mexico has a more tropical climate, but as Mexico has a rugged topography, some parts of the south have a "mountain jungle" climate that is incredibly humid, but temperate.
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New Mexico has a predominantly arid climate compared to Tennessee. New Mexico's climate is characterized by hot summers and mild winters with low precipitation, while Tennessee has a more temperate climate with higher humidity and precipitation levels.
Canada has a subpolar and polar climate, while Mexico has a subtropical climate including deserts and tropical rainforests.
Mexicos climate is higher because it is more sunny there and has lots of sea animals, such as ducklings.
Both are quite different. Northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, so the climate is arid and hot; Mexico City is located within a valley composed mainly of grassland; the upper southern region of Mexico City is a mountainous region of pine and oak trees known as the range of Ajusco.
The UK has a maritime climate. The prevailing winds are westerly coming off the Atlantic Ocean. The parts of the Ocean nearest to the UK are comparatively warm because of the Gulf Stream - a long distance ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Where in Mexico? There are mountains that are continuously snowbound, there are rain forests where it rarely gets below 10 degrees C... The UK is much more homogenous - weather-wise but there are variations there too. The UK is "temperate, maritime".
The UK has a temperate maritime climate.
New Mexico has an arid and semi-arid climate.
Mexico has almost every climate
Both are completely different: Most of Spain has a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. The northern regions have a temperate, oceanic climate with constant rains while the southern regions have a temperate, Mediterranean climate. Mexico has a larger variety of climates, which include deserts on the north and tropical rainforests to the south; on the Mexican central plateau you can find grasslands as well as plains.
Northern Mexico is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, so it has a dry, arid climate. The Mexican central plateau, where Mexico City and many other cities are located, has a temperate climate, such as San Francisco or Los Angeles in the United States. Southern Mexico has a more tropical climate, but as Mexico has a rugged topography, some parts of the south have a "mountain jungle" climate that is incredibly humid, but temperate.
Mexico's climate is in the 90's in the day, and drops as far as 30 degrees at nighttime in the dessert.