Closeness to the Equator qualifies as the single largest factor determining climate on Central America and Canada/Alaska. This results in Central America having a subtropical climate, while Canada and Alaska share a sub-polar climate.
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Nicaragua is in Central America.
the climate never changes
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.
It depends where you are starting from. If you are anywhere in North America or Central America (and South America if you don't count the Panama Canal) then you can get to Alaska by land.
The Desert Alaska Central America Florida
From the US and most of Central America, yes. However, the southernmost parts of Central America and South America do not have complete road access, as do some towns in Alaska.
Because of the climate you cant have chickens in alaska!
its made from leavesit is found in North america from central Alaska to Newfoundland
It's very hot in Alaska and very cold in Texas and Arizona. And dogs have feathers.
Mt McKinley, the highest oeak in North America, is located in the state of Alaska. It is near the centre of the Alaska Range.
Alaska Central Express was created in 1994.