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in Chile and Argentina snows a lot. Brazil and Uruguay has snow but not much. and in montains of others countries.

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Ice and snow are know to develope everwhere in the world where conditions are right, such as South America. Though it is rare ice and snow can develope in parts of South America

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Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile.

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