South America is a continent mainly made up of Spanish speaking nations. The one exception is Brazil, which speaks Portuguese. Three other countries do not speak Spanish - these are Suriname (Dutch), French Guiana (French) and Guyana (English).
it is the plant life(flora) and animal/wildlife(fauna) of America
Humid probably and hot and cold?
soil exhaustion then deforestation
South America is characterized by the predominance of Catholic Christianity, other world religions are also practiced. 90 percent of South Americans are Christians, most are Roman Catholics.
Neither. It is a region. It is a term used describe those countries in the American Continients (North and South America) originally colonized and ruled by Spain and Portugal. That is all of South America, Carribean, Central America including Mexico.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
South America
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The Caribian is in central America The Caribian is in central America
Lima
The countries in South America don't use the term 'county' to describe a local governmental sub-division.
south American people spoke spanish because it was their inheritage
soil exhaustion then deforestation
South of the United States in North America.
the end of North America and the beginning of Central America occurs at the border of Mexico and Guatemala
I would describe a llama as a grazing animal from South America.
describe the role of Spain in the history of the carribean south America"?
The Caribbean is located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern America, east of Central America, and to the north of South America. Some words which describe this region are tropical, sunny, relaxing, beautiful, exciting, and cultural.
Conditions in North and South America before 1492. -Apex