Central America’s three landform regions are the mountainous core, Caribbean lowlands, and Pacific coastal plain. Which statement about the landform regions is true?

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

  • Three significant landform districts make up Central America - the sloping center, the Caribbean swamps, and the Pacific beach front plain each landform locale has its very own atmosphere.  
  • The Caribbean is comprised of around 7,000 islands encompassed by the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico.  
  • Its atmosphere is a tropical one. Its stormy season ordinarily happens among May and October. The bumpy districts of Central America offer cooler atmospheres.  
  • The primary general climatic sorts of PNW are calm: both moderate and four seasons, however rugged and dry atmospheres involve a great part of the less possessed or inland regions of the locale.
  • A maritime atmosphere happens in most coastal regions, normally between the sea and high mountain ranges.

Answer: the climate of each region is different from one another