Because its closer to the equator than the U.S
Cuba's latitude near the Tropic of Cancer contributes to its tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round. The proximity to the equator means that Cuba receives abundant sunlight, leading to high temperatures and humidity. Additionally, its location in the Caribbean Sea exposes Cuba to the influence of trade winds and tropical storms.
That is Lakeland Florida U.S. Just east of Tampa.
The average temperature in Cuba in July ranges from 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 89°F), with higher temperatures typically experienced in coastal areas. Cuba's climate during this month is generally warm and humid, making it a popular time for beach and outdoor activities.
Haiti is located to the west of Cuba. Cuba lies to the east of Haiti. Both countries are located in the Caribbean Sea.
Cuba is much larger than Jamaica and will therefore have a longer coastline. Cuba has a coastline of 3735 km and Jamaica has a coastline of 1022 km.
yes! Cuba is hot!
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95 degrees
in Cuba the summer is very very hot
yes
people in cuba wear ... polo, jordans, and american eagle
Hot and wet
Greenland is cold, Cuba is hot. Greenland is a democracy, Cuba is not. Greenland has good relations with the USA, Cuba does not. Greenland occupies a much larger island than Cuba.
Yes! From 70 - 90 degrees year round!
The installation of Soviet Nuclear Missiles in Cuba.
No, there were nuclear weapons in Cuba, but war was never waged, that's why it is part of the Cold War. The only fighting parts (the Hot Parts) of the Cold War were Vietnam, Korea. The Cuban missile crisis was not a Hot War.
The Islands of Greenland and Cuba are considered two of the largest in the world. They're economic growth rates, mountainous regions, and Dictatorship founded government are surprising similarities.