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The Great Plains region is classified as a flat, treeless expanse that extends across the central part of North America. It is characterized by vast grasslands, few trees, and a semi-arid climate, making it ideal for agriculture and ranching.
The 13 climate regions in the world are Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Monsoon, Tropical Savanna, Humid Subtropical, Mediterranean, Marine West Coast, Humid Continental, Subarctic, Tundra, Ice Cap, Highland, Desert, and Semi-arid. Each region is characterized by specific temperature and precipitation patterns that influence the ecosystems within them.
The coordinates 60 north 100 west point to North America, specifically the region of northwestern Canada near the border with Alaska.
The coordinates 24 degrees south by 57 degrees west point to the continent of South America. These coordinates are located in the central part of the continent, specifically in eastern Paraguay near the border with Brazil. Geographically, this location falls within the region known as the Gran Chaco, characterized by its semi-arid climate and unique biodiversity.
The 20 degree East line of longitude roughly divides the marine west coast climate region from the humid continental region of Eastern Europe.
It depends where you are. the eastern Midwest tends to be more lush, while the west Midwest is dry and not so good for farming.
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Very humid.
Hot and humid
Nevada is one of the states in the United States of America. It is located in the West Coast region and it borders with California.
The Great Plains region is classified as a flat, treeless expanse that extends across the central part of North America. It is characterized by vast grasslands, few trees, and a semi-arid climate, making it ideal for agriculture and ranching.
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South America (except Brazil), Latin America, the American West and Southwest, the Caribbean, and Florida
The seven climate zones of Latin America are tropical rainforest, tropical monsoon, tropical savanna, humid subtropical, marine west coast, desert, and highland. These zones vary in temperature, precipitation, and vegetation depending on their location within Latin America.
The four temperate climates are Mediterranean, humid subtropical, marine west coast, and humid continental. Each of these climates is characterized by moderate temperatures and distinct seasons.
Most of North America falls into the category of "Temperate" climate although the southernmost part falls into the Tropical category and the most northern parts are Actic. By other classifications, the climates of different parts of North America fall into the Tropical, Dry, Moderate, Continental, and Polar categories. The northernmost part - mostly Canada - is mostly Continental/Subarctic. The center part - mostly the US - is divided roughly equally between Dry/Semi-Arid (mostly west), Continental/Humid Continental (mid-west and northeast), and Moderate/Humid Subtropical (southeast). The southern part (mostly Mexico) is Tropical and Dry.