the climate of the southtern most tip is 40 degrees because of the climate the heat pressures on to the most tip of the of south america. plus in the hills is a foggy climate concluding with the tips wich is the question so theres your answer follow me on twitter ill be answering more question thanks
The two climate zones covering the majority of South America are tropical and temperate. Tropical climates are referred to as megathermal, while temperate climates are called mesothermal.
it is mainly tropical by Brazil and its surrounding countries near the Amazon rain forest. but it is extremely cold down near the tip. it can be in the negative degrees
South America stretched down to the Antarctic. Therefore it has a polar climate.
Tropical. Most areas close to the Equator are either tropical rain forests or savannas.
Deserts and Rain Forests
It has warm climate and deserts
North Chile and Argentina
The Sahara desert is in north Africa not in south America.
Petroleum
soil exhaustion then deforestation
South America stretched down to the Antarctic. Therefore it has a polar climate.
South America is a continent hence each country has its own climate ranging from temperate to tropical.
tropical
The tropical climate zone dominates Central America and the northern part of South America. The southern part of South America is in the temperate zone.
The climate in Latin America is influenced by a variety of factors including its proximity to the equator, the Andes mountain range, the Amazon rainforest, and ocean currents. The region experiences a diverse range of climates, from tropical rainforests to dry deserts, due to these geographical features. Human activities such as deforestation and urbanization are also contributing to changes in the climate of Latin America.
Climate in colombia is 39* F
what type of climate is in central and south america
South America
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The climate in South America varies quite significantly. The area near the equator is very warm. There are some areas with rain forests, and others that are desert. The southern area of South America has cool temperatures.
No, it is formed by South America's geography, primarily by the Andes Mountains.
The climate in Latin American countries tends to be tropical. There are large areas of Latin America, such as in South America, which are rain forest.