okay they grow maise corn beans abd cassva potato and sweet potato
bananas, cacao, sugar cane, and rice
bananas, cacao, sugar, cane, and rice
Yes. The Andes Mountain Range is above sea level. As the Pacific Plate slides under South America, the Andes continue growing taller. They may have grown higher with this latest earthquake in Chile.
South America has a great level of poverty. Countries like Brazil and Ecuador are considered to be poor because a great part of the population are peasants or hold blue collar jobs.
South America
Member since:November 19, 2006Total points:39,379 (Level 7)Add ContactBlockBest Answer - Chosen by VotersThe countries in South America n alphabetical order are: ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilChileColombiaEcuadorFrench GuianaGuyanaParaguayPeruSurinameUruguayVenezuelaThese Are Some Countries In South America.
the lowest point in latin America (south America) is laguna del carbon... it is 344 feet below sea level
South America, the Andes
Subsistence agriculture involves producing enough food to meet the needs of the farmer and their family, rather than for commercial sale. It typically involves low levels of technology, small land holdings, and traditional farming methods. Farmers often grow a variety of crops and raise livestock to ensure food security.
It grows in level when you do.
Terrace farming involves creating flat areas on steep slopes using retaining walls to prevent soil erosion and allow for agriculture. By constructing terraces, farmers can grow crops on otherwise inaccessible terrains, maximizing land use and conserving water. This method has been practiced for centuries in regions with hilly topography to support sustainable agriculture.
Aconcagua is in Mendoza Province in Argentina which is in the continent of South America. The volcano is 6962 meters above sea level.
In the comprehensive list of "...est' locations of landforms on earth, below, there is no location in South American that is listed below sea level.