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Which are not climate zones in Latin America?

A. Tropical wet and dry
B. Dry desert and semiarid steppe
C. Highlands and uplands
D. Humid continental and tundra

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Among the given options, Humid continental and tundra are not climate zones in Latin America.

Option D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Humid continental and Tundra are the climates that is absent in the Latin America region. Tundra type of climate, along with its vegetation is found along the icy region of the Northern Hemisphere along the countries of Denmark, United States, Russia, etc.

But, in the case of Latin America, this type of climate is absent while other stated climates ranging from tropical wet to desert type of climates exist here along the region.

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The correct answer is letter D.

Explanation: Latin America has great climatic variation. The climate is predominantly tropical (humid, dry and altitude), although in some countries the equatorial climate (hot and low thermal amplitude) prevails.

These countries are close to the equator line like Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and part of Peru.

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