Certified United Mexican States, the country of Mexico is settled in North America with a land area of 2 million square kilometers which make it the 15th largest country and has the most Spanish-speaking population on the entire planet.
The climate in Mexico is illustrated by its topography, which extends from coastal, tropical, desert to mountainous regions. These regions, with their varying climate, keep a huge collection of tropical, subtropical, and temperate plants and animals. Mexico actually keeps 12% of the world's biodiversity with more than 200,000 group of plants and animals.
Mexico is settled across the Tropic of Cancer which makes the country such an fitting place for these species. The location fractions Mexico's climate into arid and tropical zones. The arid area is mostly scattered desert lands which are dry most of the year but with occasional rains. The temperature is also practically high throughout the year with little exception between the winter and summer times. The tropical zone, however, is pretty inconsistent where it is still hot all-year-round while the winter time is unusually cooler. The rainy season also takes place every June to October, but the tropical rain forest feels it on an almost everyday basis.
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