No. A small part of Argentina extends 115 miles northward into the tropics. The rest of the country ... about 2,180 miles long from north to south, is entirely outside the tropics.
South America:Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil
well we can said that Argentina is not in the tropics because in the tropics they only had 2 season that is summer and rain season although buenos aires had snow and in the tropics dosen´t have snow
WICH of the following world cities are located in the tropics (a)darwin,australia (b)miami,Florda (c) buenos aires,argentina (d)honolulu,hawaii (e)Cairo,Egypt (f )BEIJING,CHINA
the second one
there is more solar energy available in the tropics than in the temperate zones.
the second one
the second one
becaus one is cold and one is hot
One Night in the Tropics - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:S Sweden:Btl USA:Approved (PCA #6783)
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The tropics.