The Peruvian current is an ocean current that travels northwards from the cold arctic oceans. During el nino, this current brings different phenomenas, such as, different fish and sea life from other regions of the sea that are not normally in these waters.
South America
There are three ways that land and water affect climate in South America. The first way is a rain shadow which mean mountains cause dry climate. Another way is El Nino. This means that warm currents bring rain. The last way is that high elevations have cold climate. As you can see, there are three ways that land and water affect climate in South America.
There are some important regions in south America which differ on climate conditions. I suggest you quote what regions are you referring to. For example, North of Brasil, Argentina, and so on.
South America is a continent hence each country has its own climate ranging from temperate to tropical.
South America
Very cold
South America stretched down to the Antarctic. Therefore it has a polar climate.
tropical
The tropical climate zone dominates Central America and the northern part of South America. The southern part of South America is in the temperate zone.
Climate in colombia is 39* F
what type of climate is in central and south america
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