Climate and weather, which in turn affect vegetation and economic activities would undoubtedly affect where a person lives:
Northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. As such, the most important economic activities include mining and manufacturing; cities located in this area would require people to adapt to the scorching heat.
The climate in Southern Mexico and its coastal regions is overwhelmingly hot and humid, so the main economic activities include tourism and tropical agriculture (sugar cane, logging). Most people in these regions need to protect themselves from a high UV dose as well as a humidity factor of 50% or more.
The central highlands, also known as the Central Mexican Plateau, have a gentle climate (21 ºC / 70 ºF throughout the year), which have allowed a much higher population density. The economy is much more diversified in this region, including agriculture, manufacturing and most of the services provided in the country.
The climate can indeed affect human activities such as agriculture which can only be done in conducive regions. The climate also affects social and political activities of human beings.
Because if the climate is not as good then we can't do as much, but if the climate is really good then we can do tons of things.
Wind,water,nd human activites
how can different climate regionsaffect how people adapt to the environment
Factors such as latitude, proximity to bodies of water, altitude, and prevailing wind patterns can all affect the climate of an area. Human activities, such as deforestation and urbanization, can also contribute to changes in climate.
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One natural event that can affect climate is volcanic eruptions, which release large amounts of ash and gases into the atmosphere, leading to changes in temperature and weather patterns. One human activity that can affect climate is deforestation, as cutting down trees reduces the planet's ability to absorb carbon dioxide, leading to an increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The surface of the earth is everything for human activities. Just think of how mountain ranges, jungles, forests, rivers, and climate affect who can live where and how they do it.
Most of Mexico's farms and people are located in the temperate and subtropical climate zones. These zones provide ideal conditions for agriculture and human habitation due to moderate temperatures and sufficient rainfall.
No. Although it has been proposed that human-caused climate change may affect hurricane activity, humans cannot directly cause hurricanes.
Do you mean how industrial activities affect Mexico's environment? The most important would be the extensive use of water and the solid, liquid and gaseous wastes generated by the industrial processes. Although pollution can be considered "contained", some spills, especially of hydrocarbons, can be very harmful to the environment and human health, and their cleaning is quite expensive.
by bad farming such as careless acts and farming not taking of their crops