No, most of the pollution in South America is concentrated in urban areas, primarily in the northern and central regions, rather than strictly in the middle latitudes. Major cities like São Paulo and Buenos Aires face significant air and water pollution due to industrial activities, vehicle emissions, and inadequate waste management. However, environmental challenges also exist in the Amazon rainforest and other regions, where deforestation and agricultural practices contribute to pollution and ecological degradation. Overall, pollution is a multifaceted issue across various latitudes in South America.
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Pampas in South America Veld in South Africa
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They are generally referred to as prairies or grasslands.
When it is fall (autumn) in southern latitudes it is spring in northern latitudes.
There is North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. Central (Middle) America is associated with North America.
Paraguay is located in the middle of South America.
"Meso" means middle. Mesoamerica is middle America, from southern Mexico to northern South america
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South America does not have territories, it has countries.
Argentina is an upper middle class country in South America.