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The climate of Guatemala has, in part, been part of this nations ability to grow for both export and internal use, crops that prosper in hot, humid tropical weather. This would include sugar cane, bananas and vegetables. The geography of Guatemala, however, is dominated by its mountainous regions. This is fine for coffee, as example, but as a whole the mountains there enable only a small portion of the land to be arable. Guatemala's climate however, is also linked with the geographical location of this nation. Hurricanes and large tropical storms are barriers to crop growth. The highlands of the country are home to volcanoes also affect it in a negative fashion.

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