Sheep, llama etc.
There are only four that I know of and they are: TIERRA CALIENTE TIERRA TEMPLADA TIERRA FRIA TIERRA HELADA
I'm not really sure if this is what you meant but, it's something...^-^ +Tierra Caliente: 0-3,000ft +Tierra Templada: 3,000-6.000ft +Tierra Fria: 6,000-12,000ft +Tierra Helada: 12,000-15,000ft (in order from bottom of mountain to top of mountain XP)
The tierra helada, or "frozen land," is a high-altitude biome found in the Andes Mountains of South America. Animals that live in this harsh environment include the Andean condor, vicuña, and the Andean fox. These animals have adapted to the cold temperatures and low oxygen levels found at these elevations.
Yes. tierra templada is located in the Andes mountains
The Andes
Tierra del Fuego is the farthest part of the Andes mountain on the continent of South America.
In the tierra helada, which is the high-altitude zone above the tree line in the Andes, the vegetation is adapted to cold temperatures and harsh conditions. Common plants include hardy grasses, mosses, and small shrubs, such as the cushion plant (Azorella spp.) and various types of alpine flowers. These plants have developed adaptations like low growth forms and thick leaves to withstand freezing temperatures and high winds. Overall, the plant life in this region is sparse but resilient.
They are separated by the Great Andes Mountains. The Andes are the world's longest continental mountain range.
from Venezuela to Tierra del Fuego.
Yes, the Andes Mountain was formed by folding.
The main mountain range is the Andes Mountains.
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