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  2. Geography of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Cuba Sierra Maestra Viñales Valley. Cuba is located 77 km (48 mi) west of Haiti across the Windward Passage, 22.5 km (14.0 mi) south of The Bahamas (Cay Lobos), 150 km (93 mi) south of the United States (Key West, Florida), 210 km (130 mi) east of Mexico, and 140 km (87 mi) north of Jamaica.

  3. Environment of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Cuba. Soil and desertification are the main causes of environmental problems. In addition, Cuba has other issues such as deforestation, water pollution, the loss of biodiversity, and air pollution. Soil degradation and desertification are produced by the lack of good farming techniques and natural disasters.

  4. Category:Environment of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Climate of Cuba (1 C) E. Ecoregions of Cuba (7 P) Environmentalism in Cuba (1 C) N. Natural history of Cuba (4 C, 5 P) Nature conservation in Cuba (3 C, 2 P) O.

  5. List of locations with a subtropical climate - Wikipedia

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    The humid subtropical zone of the US South according to Trewartha is coloured yellow-green on this map: If using the Köppen climate classification with the 0 °C coldest-month isotherm, the subtropics extend from Martha's Vineyard, extreme SW Rhode Island, and most of Long Island to central Florida in the eastern states, include the southern ...

  6. Droughts, rising seas put Cuba's agriculture under threat - AOL

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    Like the rest of the Caribbean, Cuba is suffering from longer droughts, warmer waters, more intense storms, and higher sea levels because of climate change. Droughts, rising seas put Cuba's ...

  7. Geology of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba is located in an area with several active fault systems which produce on average about 2,000 seismic events each year. [5] While most registered seismic events pass unnoticed, the island has been struck by a number of destructive earthquakes over the past four centuries, including several major quakes with a magnitude of 7.0 or above.

  8. 7 of the best places to visit on a Cuba holiday – and where ...

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  9. Camagüey - Wikipedia

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    According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Camagüey has a tropical savanna climate, abbreviated Aw on climate maps. [7] Since Cuba is a hotspot for tropical cyclones, it has been affected many times, like in 1932, with the 1932 Cuba hurricane. Afternoon temperatures are hot and morning temperatures mild to warm throughout the year.