The landforms of South America are:
Central America joins North and South America. Central America is made up of these nations: Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. However, in some parts of the world Mexico is thought of as part of Central America. On the other hand, the European Union considers neither Mexico nor Belize part of Central America.
The clincher was that the fossil record on the coastlines of both continents were identical.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
South America
South America extends further south than Africa.
Australia, north America, south America, Asia, and Europe
Rocky mountains highlands and water
amazon rainforest
oceans, lakes, rivers
An integral part of South America's landscape.
these continents both have mountains sopuroundimg the west sides
there are mostly both of them. there are hills, plains, and mountains and other landforms
The major landforms of North America generally extend from north to south, reflecting the continent's overall north-south orientation. These landforms include the Rocky Mountains in the west, the Great Plains in the central region, and the Appalachian Mountains in the east. Additionally, North America features various other landforms such as the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River, and the coastal plains along the east and west coasts.
In the comprehensive list of "...est' locations of landforms on earth, below, there is no location in South American that is listed below sea level.
They are the only two landlocked countries in South America. They are both countries in south central South America, they share a common border, and they have some of the same physical landforms such as mountains and rivers. Both have borders with Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.
The Patagonian Desert is located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Andes Mountains in South America,
Patagonian desert. pampas and Andes mountains