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The harvest season Is April-October.
Autumn
It would be summer when its winter in the US, i currently live in Peru =)
Since the equator passes through northern South America (through Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil) it should not be surprising that most of South America - all of northern South America - lies in the tropics and has warm enough weather for the growing season to last all year long. As you get further south in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Chile, you get into the temperate zone where the growing season is generally interrupted by a colder winter (not year round).
Frontline World - 2002 Peru Kiva's Web-based Microfinance Growing Up was released on: USA: October 2009
because it is south of the equator it is opposite the USA
no
i think its summer or whatever go to school
Remember that if it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere. The US is in the northern hemisphere and Peru is in the southern. Summer in Peru lasts from December 22 to March 21.
in Peru and in Chile they grow grapes and apples for export.
In Peru the seasons are reversed, meaning when its winter here its summer there. So Christmas in Peru occurs during their summer season therefore its almost impossible for snow.
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