RegionesclimasrelievesueloHidrografíavegetaciónfauna Zona 1 Noroeste : Baja California norte, Baja California sur, Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit Tropical- lluvioso.

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regionesclimasrelievesueloHidrografíavegetaciónfauna Zona 1 Noroeste : Baja California norte, Baja California sur, Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit Tropical- lluvioso Seco Templado -lluvioso Sierra Madre Occidental Cordillera de baja California Planicie Fluviosole Regosoles Arenosoles Andosoles Rio Sonora, Yaqui, Mayo, Culiacán. Mar de Cortez, Oceano Pacífico Pino, encino, jojoba,abetos, ocote, coco de aceite, yute, huizache, carbón, mezquite chirinola. Venado cola blanca, borrego cimarrón, gato montes, orca, codorníz, leopardo, primavera, camaron tortuga, robalo, zorrillo, coyote. Zona 2 Norte : Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Zacatecas y San Luis Potosí Seco Templado -lluvioso Sierra Madre Occidental Sierra Madre Oriental Planicie LeptosolesRio Bravo, Conchos, Salado y Nazas Forrajes, matorrales espinosos, pino, encino, cactus, bosque mixto Lobo gris, lince, gato montes, puma, venado cola blanca, cabro de monte, coyote, reptiles, varios tipos de serpientes y resptiles Zona 3 Noreste : Nuevo León y Tamaulipas Tropical- lluvioso Sierra Madre Oriental Leptosoles Arenosoles Vertisoles Rio Bravo, Salado, Soto la Marina Pino, cedro, oyamel, yuca, agave, lechuguilla, encino, orquideas, pastizales, mangles, tule Pato real, venado cola blanca, zorrillo, coyote, chachalaca, liebre, correcaminos, jabalí, jaguar, leopardo, gato montes, comadreja, castor, mapache, ocelote. Zona 4 Centro occidente : Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Colima, Michoacán y Guanajuato Templado -lluvioso Sierra Madre Occidental Eje Volcanico Llanura Planicie Regosoles Andosoles Vertisoles Rio Lerma y Santiago Lago Yuriria, Sayula, Chapala y Patzcuaro Océano Pacifico Bosque de coniferas, bosque mixto, sabana, pino, cedro, encino, agave Lobo gris, lince, gato montes, puma, venado cola blanca, gato montes, comadreja, tejon, ardilla, coyote, oveja Zona 5 Centro Este : Querétaro, México, D.F., Morelos, Hidalgo, t Tlaxcala y Puebla Templado -lluvioso Sierra Madre Oriental Eje Volcanico Llanura Planicie Leptosoles Andosoles Rio Panuco, Moctezuma y Cutzamala Bosque de coníferas, bosque mixto, estepa gato montes, comadreja, tejon, ardilla, coyote, oveja, caballo Zona 6 Sur : Guerrero, Oaxaca y Chiapas Tropical- lluvioso Sierra Madre del Ssur Planicie Llanura Regosoles Leptosoles Arenosoles Regosoles Rio Balsas, Tehuantepec, Suchiate, Grijalba y Usumacinta Océano Pacífico Estepa, bosque tropical, selva, bosque mixto Jaguar, puma, pecarí, mono araña, mono aullador, guacamaya, cocodrilo de pantano, águila harpía, ocelote, manatí, pantera, leopardo, tigre, loros, serpientes, aves diversas Zona 7 Oriente: Veracrúz y Tabasco Tropical- lluvioso Eje Volcanico Llanura Planicie Arenosoles Andosoles Vertisoles Regosoles Rio Pánuco y Coatzacoalcos Laguna de Tamiagua y Catemaco Golfo de México Bosque mixto, bosque tropical, estepas Jaguar, puma, pecarí, mono araña, mono aullador, guacamaya, cocodrilo de pantano, águila harpía, ocelote, manatí, aves diversas, tejón, ardilla, coyote Zona 8 Península de yucatán: Campeche, Yucatán y Quintana roo Tropical- lluvioso Peninsular Llanura Leptosoles Arenosoles Regosoles Rio Hondo Golfo de México y Mar del Caribe Sabana, Estepa Jaguar, puma, pecarí, mono araña, mono aullador, guacamaya, aves diversas,