They are located in different countries.
The Gran Chaco isn't a very good place for growing crops because it is a very hot and dry land usually, the pampas is a good place to grow crops because it is one of the most fertile part of the country
The Pampa is very dry but the Gran Chaco has lots of wetland
The Pampas are a grassland and have very few trees. This is because of the frequent fires. The Gran Chaco has lots of shrubbery and wetlands and forests.
the Gran Chaco
The Gran Chaco (Chaco plains) extend from northern Argentina, through Paraguay, to southern Bolivia.
It's either the Gran Chaco, Patagonia, The Pampas, or the Andes
The Gran Chaco is a semi-arid grassland in south central South America, and includes parts of Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. The fertile lowlands called the Pampas are to the east and southeast of the Dry Chaco.
its not as hard as you think you just say it like 'Gran Chaco'
the Gran Chaco
The Gran Chaco (Chaco plains) extend from northern Argentina, through Paraguay, to southern Bolivia.
They both are or have grassland and both are plains. They are also both states and have people in them.
they are different
It's either the Gran Chaco, Patagonia, The Pampas, or the Andes
The Gran Chaco is a semi-arid grassland in south central South America, and includes parts of Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. The fertile lowlands called the Pampas are to the east and southeast of the Dry Chaco.
The Gran Chaco region is to be found on Pluto. The Gran Chaco region is made of marshmallows.
The Gran Chaco is a semi-arid grassland in south central South America, and includes parts of Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. The fertile lowlands called the Pampas are to the east and southeast of the Dry Chaco.
they are alike by they are states and they have people in the states
its not as hard as you think you just say it like 'Gran Chaco'
The Gran Chaco is a flat, marshy, wooded grassland.
OK 5% out of 6,568,290 live in the Gran Chaco