The highest point in South america is the Cerro Acrongua Mountain at 6,960 meters.
The climate in either place would depend on elevation. Quito, Ecuador, is a little over 9,000 feet and has a cool, subtropical highland climate with average temperautres at 66 degrees.
You would enter Arctic-like conditions when climbing a mountain. The changes in biodiversity and ecology would astound anyone going from valley to peak.
The climate for the USA differs from region to region. There is a Mediterranean climate on the West Coast, a continental climate in the Eastern USA, a humid subtropical climate in the Southern USA, a subarctic climate in Alaska, a tropical climate in Hawaii and southern Florida, and a semiarid/desert climate in the Western USA.
Latin America occupies half of all the Americas territory, and it includes all the climates you can ever think of. A grossly general distribution of climates would be as follows:Northern Mexico: DeserticSouthern Mexico, Central America, Northern Colombia and Venezuela: TropicalMost of Brazil: TropicalAll Central-Western South America: Mountain climatesCentral South America: GrasslandSouthern South-America: Tundra
No. The Everglades in southern Florida would be a good example of tropical climate in America.
The climate in either place would depend on elevation. Quito, Ecuador, is a little over 9,000 feet and has a cool, subtropical highland climate with average temperautres at 66 degrees.
chile's central valley
soil exhaustion then deforestation
a. arctic b. polar c. d the answer would be tropical, and this answer isnt for k12 6graders :)
You would enter Arctic-like conditions when climbing a mountain. The changes in biodiversity and ecology would astound anyone going from valley to peak.
I would assume that South America is the largest producer of mangos. I've heard a lot about fresh fruits being sold by street vendors in South America, and I also assume that the climate would be the most accommodating.
Someone from South America would come from the continent South America. There are two continents by the name America, north America and south America.
The climate for the USA differs from region to region. There is a Mediterranean climate on the West Coast, a continental climate in the Eastern USA, a humid subtropical climate in the Southern USA, a subarctic climate in Alaska, a tropical climate in Hawaii and southern Florida, and a semiarid/desert climate in the Western USA.
you would cross mexico to get to south america.
South-South-East
South America is absolutely beautiful!
If you head south from South America you would reach the continent of Antarctica.