South America is a big place you know, with a lot of peoples. There is coffee, sugar, soy, orange, cacao, maize, wheat, rice, bean... and much other.
No, people don't use land, land uses people
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they use it to farm othre areaso create more land
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central America is the tiny bit of land between south and north America.
It is a mask they use in south america to a festival for all the the people in south america. the festival is called Carnival.
they where the native Americans that use to live in south America
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use the word subcontinent to describe the unique land forms that is South Asia
Both North and South America use right-side traffic and left-side steering.
The same way people in America, Britain and Brazil do
Well its not the sea it is the land that lies south of North America and north of South America. The answer to this question is Mesoamerica. Mesoamerica is the land between North America and South America. Many great civilizations began in Middle America. Following are some of these civilizations: The Olmecs, The Maya, The Aztecs, and The Inca. Up until 25,000 years ago, no humans lived in the Americas. North America and South America are considered the Americas. There are different theories about how humans made their way to the Americas. One theory is that during the last Ice Age, humans looking for food crossed a frozen piece of land from Asia to Alaska. This frozen piece of land was like a land bridge over the Bering Strait. Once man found his way to the Americas, he followed the food. That is how man went down through North America and into South America. Once the Ice Age ended, people in the Americas had to develop different ways to get food. People in the area that is now Mexico City developed farming. Farming spread throughout the Americas. One of the most important crops was maize, which is now called corn. Then the people of the Americas developed skills in pottery making and weaving. Later, they started growing peanuts, tomatoes and potatoes. The geography of Mesoamerica varies greatly. There are grand rivers and vast mountain ranges. There are volcanoes and islands. The land of Mesoamerica lies south of North America and north of South America. Often times, Mesoamerica is referred to as Middle America because of its location in the middle of North and South America.
Richard Chase Smith has written: 'The dialectics of domination in Peru' -- subject(s): Amuesha Indians, Campa Indians, Government relations, Indians of South America, Land tenure, Planning, Rural Land use 'The Amuesha-Yanachaga project, Peru' -- subject(s): Amuesha Indians, Government relations, History, Indians of South America, Land tenure, Peru, Planning, Rural Land use
A lot of people have no desire to see South America. However, if your parents are making you go to South America, it is far better to use the trip as an opportunity and learn everything you can from it than to pout and waste an excellent learning experience.
most used rafts across the pacific ocean to get to south america; other early humans came across the Bering Strait which once had a land bridge, then made their way further afield.
No, people don't use land, land uses people