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The climate in Mexico is different from place to place. In the south of Mexico the temperatures can be very hot.  The summers are long and hot and the winters are mild.  There is no frost in the south. 

The temperatures in the middle of Mexico range from 50 degrees to eighty degrees.  Most of the crops of Mexico are grown there.

In the cold zone of Mexico the mountains highest peak have snow.  The temperatures in the cold areas can go below 50 degrees.  There is also frost in that area. 

The map below is from worldbook.com and it gives a breakdown of the different temperatures in Mexico.

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