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Most of Latin America's lakes and rivers are found in South America.
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South America have the potential to produce hydroelectric power even though South America does not have many large lakes because South America possess the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall which is the Angel Falls. Also with the aid of three other lakes-- Lake Titicaca, Lake Maracaibo and Lake Nicaragua.
No. They are the largest in South America, but the Great Lakes (Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario) in North America are larger.
Many different types of piranhas live in the rivers, streams and lakes of South America, ranging from small to quite large and lethal.
they are located in small rivers of lakes in the amazon rain forest or in south america
oceans, lakes, rivers
Dolphins do not live in lakes. They mostly live in the ocean, or sea. There have been river dolphins, however, found in South America.
Hard call... I don't think that there is a simple answer here, but let's see. South America has really cool Mayan pyramids. North America doesn't. South America can see the Southern Cross. North America can't. South America has the Iguazu Falls. North America doesn't. North America has the Great Lakes. South America doesn't. North America has minimum wage rules. South America doesn't. North America has the Grand Canyon. South America doesn't.
Alumine Lake Amutui Quimei Lake Argentino Lake All in Argentina
Latin America is typically divided into three regions: North America (Mexico and Central America), the Caribbean (islands in the Caribbean Sea), and South America (the continent south of Panama). North America consists of Mexico and the seven countries of Central America, while the Caribbean region includes the islands of the Caribbean Sea. South America is made up of 12 independent countries, along with French Guiana as an overseas department of France.
Canada and the United States border the Great Lakes.