The higher the altitude, the colder the climate. For example, Mexico City is almost on the same latitude of Honolulu. However, due to altitude, the Mexican capital has a colder climate of 20-25 °C (68-77 °F).
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Most central and southern Mexico has both temperate and subtropical climates.
Bobcats are found primarily in cool to warm temperate climates from southern Canada to central Mexico.
temperate climate
With the exception of the island state of Tasmania, Southern Australia has a warm temperate climate; Tasmania's climate is cool temperate. The southern part of the mainland is hot and dry in summer, and marked by cold and wet winters.
Most of Central America has a temperate to tropical climate, although it can be colder in the mountain regions.
Great Britain, Northern Asia, Southern Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa have a temperate climate. The United States and parts of northern Mexico also have a temperate climate.
The tropical climate zone dominates Central America and the northern part of South America. The southern part of South America is in the temperate zone.
Hot and humid in summer. Temperate in winter.
Generally, yes. The mountainous areas of the southern Alps aren't really in the temperate zone, but most of the "boot" is in the temperate zone.
Bhutan has quite a variety of climate zones but no deserts. The climate of Bhutan is humid and subtropical in the southern plains and foothills. It is temperate in the inner Himalayan valleys of the southern and central regions, and cold in the north, with year-round snow on the main Himalayan summits.
Bhutan's climate varies with altitude and location but there are 3 broad climatic zones: southern subtropical, northern alpine and temperate in the central regions. There's also a lot of rain during monsoon seasons.