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Americans didn't think that cattle ranches were practical on the great plains because the cattle had a hard time surviving. The great plains were dry and there was not a lot of grazing land in the 1800s.
There are a variety of landforms found in Argentina. These landforms include mountains, plains, coastline, waterfalls, as well as glaciers.
there land and have soil
The country's name that means land of silver is Argentina. This is derived from the Latin word argentum which means silver.
"Argentina" is Spanish and means "land of silver" or "silvery one".
The "Pampas"
over 3,000 acres
The "Pampas"
Well, Uruguay has the River Plate as its border with Argentina.
Yes it is by these to places lol
Uruguay has no true deserts. Most of its lands are covered by grasslands. Argentina, the neighbor of Uruguay, does have considerable desert land, however.
Cheetahs are the fastest land animals. Their diet is comprised mainly of different types of antelopes, deer, gazelles, and other grazing mammals.
Grazing land is land that is available for animals to graze (or eat grass) on. Another word for grazing land is pasture, rangeland, or grassland.
Brazil, Argentina and (i am not sure for the 3rd one but i think ) Bolivia or Uruguay
Brazil, Argentina and (i am not sure for the 3rd one but i think ) Bolivia or Uruguay
Uruguay is bordered by Argentina, Brazil, and the Atlantic Ocean.Argentina and Brazil are the two countries while the Atlantic Ocean is the body of water.Uruguay has land borders with Argentina and Brazil. It has a coastline on the South Atlantic ocean.Uruguay borders the country of Brazil and Argentina. The Rio de la Plata is the body of water that borders the country of Uruguay on the south.Uruguay is bordered by Argentina on the Northwest, and Brazil on the Northeast. It is bordered on the south by the Atlantic Ocean.
Americans didn't think that cattle ranches were practical on the great plains because the cattle had a hard time surviving. The great plains were dry and there was not a lot of grazing land in the 1800s.