Answer:
D. tierra caliente, tierra templada, tierra fria, tierra helada.
Explanation:
The Latin American region has its own unique names for the elevation zones based on the climate. The lowest of them is the tierra caliente, characterized with lowlands and hills covered with dense tropical forests, and hot weather. The tierra caliente is the second, located between 1,000 and 2,000 meters, being still part of the tropical climate, but being cooler and more pleasant, which is why there are lot of big cities on this elevation. The tierra fria is located further up, up to 3,000 meters, and it is colder, dominated with grasslands, and the living conditions are not the best. The top elevation zone is the tierra helada, located in the highest parts of the Andes, being dominated by barren mountain slopes, strong winds, and cold climate.
Liberia.
It comes from the Latin word liber which means free and Liberia is a country in West Africa.
Geographic location is the best answer
Answer:
<em>Two landforms that are created from divergent boundaries are rift valleys and mid-oceanic ridges.</em>
Explanation:
1) Jupiter is a planet made entirely out if gas, therefore humans can't walk on Jupiter and Jupiter lacks oxygen.
2) Uranus is a Ice giant, that means it's very cold and humans would most likely freeze to death. Also Uranus lacks oxogen..
3) Neptune is the farthest known planet from the sun, that makes Neptune too cold to be lived on.
4)Pluto is far from the sun, which would make it very cold
5) Mars would be perfect for humans, but the o-zone lacks of oxygen. Scientists say, Mars could support like if we simulate life on earth. Mars is also humid enough to support life.