Central America, the Caribbean, and desert areas (such as the Southwestern US and Mexico) have the hottest climate.
The USA covers areas from southern North America to northern North America. Canada is all in northern North America. In these regions, southern areas tend to be warmer.
Both in the north, south and tropical areas. The north is dominated by the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts, while the south has a subtropical climate. Also coasts in Mexico are pretty warm throughout most of the year.
Latitude affects the climate of North America by influencing the amount of sunlight the region receives. Areas closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight and tend to be warmer, while areas farther from the equator receive less direct sunlight and tend to be cooler. This results in a variation in temperatures and climate patterns across North America from north to south.
Contiguous areas with similar climate condition and geographically and climatically areas are called biomes. For Asia and North America with a high latitudes areas, they are part of a biome called taiga or boreal forest/snow forest.
Areas of North America that are far from the oceans typically experience a continental climate, characterized by greater temperature extremes between summer and winter. These regions often have hot summers and cold winters, with less humidity and precipitation compared to coastal areas. Additionally, they may exhibit a semi-arid or arid climate in some parts, especially in the interior West.
<APEX> Areas in the South Central, And North America
There are areas of subtropical climates in many continents including Africa, Asia, and North America. Countries with this type of climate include Angola, Hong Kong, and Iran.
Mediterranean
Giraffes are not native to North America, they are a native species of Africa. Giraffes however, are fully capable of surviving in captivity in North America. We can extrapolate from climate conditions, that the giraffe species could survive out of captivity in the southern areas of North America, particularly southern Mexico.
They have the same climate: a continental climate. This can be explained by its position on the planet and the effects of the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes, Arid America refers to the region in North and South America that experiences a dry or desert climate. This includes areas such as the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and parts of Peru and Chile.
The climate in Latin American countries tends to be tropical. There are large areas of Latin America, such as in South America, which are rain forest.