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Whiich part of south America has the shortest growing season?
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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).
France is located in the northern hemisphere, so it is Winter when South america enjoys summer.
The length and time of France's growing season varies by the part of the country. The northern season is somewhat short, about 4 months. In the south, it can be up to eight months depending on the crop.
In summer in South America, it is summer in South America. If you mean what season is it in somewhere else in the world, when it is summer on South America, that would depend on where in the world you are talking about. Most of South America is in the southern hemisphere, so anywhere else in the southern hemisphere will also have summer and in the northern hemisphere it would be winter.
You can visit in any season. What you should remember is that Colombia is in the southern hemisphere. When it is winter in North America (northern hemisphere) it is summer in South America.
Winter. The Northern Hemisphere's season is opposite of the Southern Hemisphere's, regardless of where it is in the Hemisphere.
When it is fall (autumn) in southern latitudes it is spring in northern latitudes.
Colombia is in the northern part of South America.
Venezuela is on the continent of South America. It is located on the Northern coast.
Northern part of South America is Colombia.Northern part of Latin America is Mexico.