it will go from the rockies to terra del fuego
uuummmmm As far as the Islands of Tierra del Fuego, named by Magellan. Cape Horn, the very southern tip of South America.
it goes 3 inches south
Tierra del Fuego is the farthest part of the Andes mountain on the continent of South America.
Until the end of south america
The Andes mountain range is about 7,000 km (4,300 mi) long.
The Andes mountains extend over seven countries Andes Mountains, is one of the most important archaeological centers in South America. The small tree Cinchona pubescence, a source of quinine which is used to treat malaria, is found widely in the Andes as far south as Bolivia. Other important crops that originated from the Andes are tobacco, and potatoes. The Inca Trail is one of the longest trails in the World. It runs in the Andes, connecting important spots of the region. Also known in Spanish as "El Camino Inca", the ancient road system has a length of 22.530 km the Andes is the most important factor influencing the ramifications of El Niño on the Amazon basin,the role of the mountain chain in preventing the warm and moist air characteristic of an El Niño from reaching the Amazon. The Andes is the most important region in the world for amphibians. For other major groups the numbers are equally impressive: Almost 600 species of mammals
They were discovered so far back in time that we only can say thousands of years ago.
The Andes extend quite far in the North-South direction. In parts, yes you can grow grapes and make wine.
Hey so far I have found a coral atoll. ok i have definitely found jelly bean fields around the cneter of the pacific region.
in terms of heights, it has worlds top 6 mountains....
The entire west coast of South America and far into the Andes
Is located in the southernmost part of the continent, next to Argentina, on the WEST side of the Andes. Just think of the south American continent's tip divided in half by the great Andes mountains, on the left, or west, is CHILE. On the right side, the east, is Argentina. it is part of latin America.
The west coasts of both continents are by far the more active areas, due to subduction along both continents. Which is why the Andes chain of mountains and the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains, as well as the Cascades, are so high compared to any mountains along the eastern seaboard of either continent.
The Rocky Mountains run north into Canada and south into New Mexico where they end with the Grand Canyon. The rocky mountains runs completely through the U.S. from north to south