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Which of the following correctly describes an example of how climate affects the economy of countries in North America? Countries that have varying climates will often also have unstable economies. There are not enough crops grown in countries that do not have regular seasons. Countries with harsh climates do not have the natural resources to support the economy. Tourism is an important industry in countries with tropical climates.

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Countries that have varying climates will often also have unstable economies.
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Countries that have varying climates will often also have unstable economies.

Step-by-step explanation:

The vegetation and climate in North America are very varied: it has most of the climates of the world. In the north there are arctic tundra (eg Greenland, Yukon), passing through a great variety of forests (Rocky Mountains, Appalachia and the three Mother Sierras (in California and Wyoming)), tropical forests (Lacandon Jungle, Hawaii and the Chimalapas), deserts (Sonoran Desert, Zona del Silencio), plains (Great Plains, Comarca Lagunera), mangroves (eg Luisiana, Tabasco), etc. Grosso modo, the vegetation associated with them is typical of the Holoártico empire, in the north, and of the Neotropical empire, in the south.

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