Mexico is roughly three times the size of Texas. As such, it has a wide variety of climates:
North western Mexico has a climate much like that of Southern California.
Northern Mexico is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, with arid, dry climate.
North eastern Mexico has a plains climate, much like central and south Texas.
Much of central Mexico has rugged terrain, therefore depending on the height the climate varies from grasslands, to plains to pine forests.
Southern and eastern Mexico is composed mostly of tropical forests: on low, coastal regions you can find jungles and wetlands while hilly regions have temperate forests.
There are also many mountains in Mexico, so you can find the cold, dry climates like those found in places such as Utah or Colorado.
New Mexico can be divided into four main geographical regions: the Rocky Mountains in the north, the Great Plains in the east, the Basin and Range region in the south, and the Colorado Plateau in the northwest. Each region has its own unique landscape and characteristics.
There are many types: physical/geographical, bathymetric, roads and railroads, climatic regions, natural resources.
Major geographical regions
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Some sub-regions of Latin America include the Caribbean, Central America, South America, and Mexico. Each of these sub-regions has its own unique cultural, historical, and geographical characteristics that distinguish it from the others.
There are three geographical regions in Nepal.
The geographical area of the societies within the tropical regions affected the economic activities that they undertook.
Yes. There are natural regions, socioeconomic regions as well as federal states in Mexico.
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