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Dry Climate zones and Mid-latitude climate zones.
The Incas climate was usually hot and sometimes dry, considering it is on the coats of chili and Peru located in south America!!!!
tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, semarid, desert, subtropical dry, humid subtropical, humid oceanic, highland
There are three ways that land and water affect climate in South America. The first way is a rain shadow which mean mountains cause dry climate. Another way is El Nino. This means that warm currents bring rain. The last way is that high elevations have cold climate. As you can see, there are three ways that land and water affect climate in South America.
Dry climate, Tropical Climate, and Mild Climate
The three main climate zones found in Latin America are tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, and highland. These zones span across different countries in the region, each characterized by distinct weather patterns and temperature ranges.
Antarctica has more climate types than any other continent, ranging from polar climates in the interior to tundra and maritime climates along the coast.
The Patagonian Desert of Argentina is a cold desert and dry desert. Even the summer months are chilly.
the climate and soil in much of the south of the south have resulted in vegetation that is
The longest chain of mountains in South America are the Andes Mountains. The Andes are divided by the climate categories of Tropical, Dry and Wet Andes. This is the highest group of mountains outside of the continent of Asia.
The Amazon River Basin has a very hot and humid climate and a tropical rain forest ecosystem. The Tierra de Fuego has a dry climate.
Anacondas live in a tropical rainforest climate. They live in the Amazon rainforest and the Pantanal wetlands of South America. These areas are warm year round, have lots of rainfall, and a wet and dry season.