well we can said that Argentina is not in the tropics because in the tropics they only had 2 season that is summer and rain season although Buenos Aires had snow and in the tropics dosen´t have snow
The southern tropic (tropic of Capricorn) is at latitude 23°26'22". Buenos Aires is at latitude 34°36′13″ South, quite far South from the tropic.
Overall, Argentina is temperate but has areas of desert. Only the extreme northern portion of Argentina falls within the tropics.
the city isn´t but the "provincia" is.
Both are, The city is in the coast of Rio de la Plata (River Plate) than ends in the Atlantic. Te whole province has a coast border.
Grassland.....
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no
yes they do
The major population centers of Argentina are in the temperate climatic zone, but the country has climates ranging from subtropical in the north to sub-polar in the south.
The main types of climate in Argentina are four: warm, moderate, arid and cold. ... valleys and gullies, is considered to have tropical highland climate. ...
The national flower of Argentina is the Erythrina cristina galli, also known as the Ceibo. However, other flowers thrive in Argentina including carnations, white lilies, daises, and the Aurea.
No, Argentina is not a peninsula. Argentina to the west is Chile which blocks Argentina from the Pacific ocean. Therefore Argentina has water on the east facing the Atlantic ocean and a bit south. So no Argentina is not a peninsula.
Argentina is in the southern hemisphere and the western hemisphere.
The Gran Chaco
In the tropical and sub-tropical rain forest, as well as as wet lowlands, and swampy savanas.
Vereda tropical - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:16
Ocelots live in the tropical regions of South America. They live in countries such as Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.
The major population centers of Argentina are in the temperate climatic zone, but the country has climates ranging from subtropical in the north to sub-polar in the south.
Paraguay experiences a subtropical climate in the Paranena region, and a tropical climate in the region of Chaco.
The main types of climate in Argentina are four: warm, moderate, arid and cold. ... valleys and gullies, is considered to have tropical highland climate. ...
The Black Swallower is an interesting fish. It can swallow a fish 3 times its size. It is found in deep seas. Some of its locations are: North Atlantic: tropical and temperate; including Gulf of Mexico, Southwestern Atlantic: Argentina.
Mexico and Brazil qualify as such. Most of southern Mexico is covered by tropical rainforests, while Brazil is home to the Amazon rainforest (the largest rainforest in the world).
The upper half of South America experiences a tropical wet climate. These countries include: Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Bolivia, French Guiana, Chile, Paraguay and Brazil.
passion fruit first came from the south of Brazil, paraguay and the northern areas of Argentina
Toucans can be located anywhere from Central America to northern Argentina. Toucans are mainly found in tropical and subtropical forests in South America; mainly in Brazil, Paraguay Argentina, and Bolivia. Most toucans live in tropical rainforest, usually at low elevations. They need to live in forests' with full-grown trees, big enough and old enough to make holes that toucans can use as their nesting spot. They also need forests with plenty of fruit trees; occupies the canopy layer of the tropical rainforest. They avoid dense rainforests, preferring more open habitats, such as woodlands, river forests, plantations, and palm grooves. Toucans can be located anywhere from Central America to northern Argentina. Toucans are mainly found in tropical and subtropical forests in South America; mainly in Brazil, Paraguay Argentina, and Bolivia. Most toucans live in tropical rainforest, usually at low elevations. They need to live in forests' with full-grown trees, big enough and old enough to make holes that toucans can use as their nesting spot. They also need forests with plenty of fruit trees; occupies the canopy layer of the tropical rainforest. They avoid dense rainforests, preferring more open habitats, such as woodlands, river forests, plantations, and palm grooves.