The Grand Chaco
The Gran Chaco (Chaco plains) extend from northern Argentina, through Paraguay, to southern Bolivia.
The Gran Chaco extends from Bolivia and Brazil through Paraguay into northern Argentina.
The Paraguaian hairy dwarf porcupine is a porcupine species in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. The plains viscacha is a species of Chinchilla rodent in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Peruvian bamboo rat is a species of rodent in Bolivia and Peru.
Argentina & paraguay
the Gran Chaco
The rolling grasslands in South America, known as the Pampas, are primarily located in Argentina and extend into Uruguay and Brazil. This region is characterized by vast plains and fertile soil, making it ideal for agriculture and ranching.
Paraguay is composed of valleys, rivers, forests, plains, and mountains.
Pampas are the name of Argentina's flat grassy plains.
There are a variety of landforms found in Argentina. These landforms include mountains, plains, coastline, waterfalls, as well as glaciers.
Argentina is bordered by the Andes Mountains to the west, which form a natural boundary with Chile, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Politically, it shares land borders with Bolivia to the north, Paraguay to the northeast, Brazil to the east, and Uruguay to the southeast, with the Río de la Plata estuary marking a significant maritime boundary. The country's vast geography includes plains, plateaus, and mountains, contributing to its diverse climate and ecosystems. Overall, Argentina's boundaries are defined by a mix of natural features and established political agreements with neighboring countries.
The Pampas.
Pampas is the name of the lowland found in Argentina and most of Uruguay. It is made up of mostly grassy plains.