North America has diversified climate areas because the expanse of the land is mostly north to south.
yes it does becuase eah timezone has its own climate.
North America
North America: Varied climates from arctic in the north to tropical in the south. South America: Also varied, from tropical in the north to temperate in the south. Europe: Mostly temperate climate with some areas experiencing arctic or Mediterranean conditions. Asia: Diverse, with arctic conditions in the north and tropical in the south. Africa: Mostly tropical, with desert regions in the north. Australia: Mostly arid or semi-arid, with some temperate regions. Antarctica: Extremely cold and dry, with icy conditions prevailing.
Middle America has a varied climate but is typically characterized by hot summers and cold winters. The region experiences a range of temperatures throughout the year due to its positioning in the continental interior of North America.
North America contains every type of climate zone there is. There is the tropical rainforest climate of Central America on up the arctic tundra of the North Pole.
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Absolutely NOT, Niger is tropical in Africa, and no where near the same climate as anywhere in North America, the difference is like apples and oranges.
We can assume that livestock raising requires a wet, humid climate, because the places in which livestock are raised in North America often have this sort of climate.
The climate for the USA differs from region to region. There is a Mediterranean climate on the West Coast, a continental climate in the Eastern USA, a humid subtropical climate in the Southern USA, a subarctic climate in Alaska, a tropical climate in Hawaii and southern Florida, and a semiarid/desert climate in the Western USA.
Central America, the Caribbean, and desert areas (such as the Southwestern US and Mexico) have the hottest climate.
Europe, Asia, North America and Antarctica