mountians
mountains, ilands,cold and windy
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Ferdinand Magellan was the first European to visit Tierra del Fuego. There were human settlements since 10.000 years before, though.
Argentina's region is the Patagonia region. Hope this helps! (:
It is on the tierra templada (temperate land).
Tierra templada (Spanish for temperate land) is a pseudoclimatological term used in Latin ... Essentials of World Regional Geography (2nd ed.). New York
The Tierra Helada is Colder than the Tierra Calliente
South America. The farthest south part of such region is known as Tierra del Fuego.
Tierra caliente is characterized by a hot climate at lower elevations, typically found in tropical regions. Tierra fria has a cooler climate at higher elevations, often with temperatures conducive to growing crops like potatoes and grains.
tierra
The region's name (Spanish: " Land of Fire") refers to its many volcanoes.
Tierra is spelled t-i-e-r-r-a.
There are only four that I know of and they are: TIERRA CALIENTE TIERRA TEMPLADA TIERRA FRIA TIERRA HELADA
The Tierra Templada is a region that generally experiences an average of 18°C and 22°C throughout the year. This only means that the temperatures are moderate unlike some polar regions that experience very cold winters. Crops that are commonly grown in this region include the coffee cash crop, wheat and corn.