The large area of rocky land covering the southernmost parts of Chile and Argentina is known as Patagonia. This region is characterized by its stunning landscapes, including mountains, glaciers, and vast steppes. Patagonia is renowned for its natural beauty and biodiversity, attracting tourists and adventurers from around the world.
Chile has the Atacama Desert in the west and it lies in the Southern Hemisphere. So is/has/does Australia.
Cordoba is an historic city in southern Spain. It is also the name of a large city in central Argentina. (see related links below)
No. Argentina is know for its large swathes of pampas.
Argentina produces a large percentage of wheat in South America.
The Pampas are a large grassland biome in South AmericaPampas is treeless grassland of Argentina and Uruguay, but mostly in Argentina.
Chile has the Atacama Desert in the west and it lies in the Southern Hemisphere. So is/has/does Australia.
The Inca Empire was centered on Peru, and also covered a small part of southern Colombia, large parts of Ecuador, western and south central Bolivia, north and central Chile and northwest Argentina, ,
Its Patagonia.
The island group off the coast of South Argentina is called Tierra del Fuego. It is located at the southern tip of South America and is divided between Argentina and Chile. This group of islands is known for its beautiful landscapes and unique wildlife.
Chile has the Atacama Desert in the west and it lies in the Southern Hemisphere. So is/has/does Australia.
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).
large flocks are raised in Andes mountains from southern Peru to northwestern Argentina
Northern guanacos that live in Peru are endangered.The large populations in Argentina and Chile are not.I recommend these pages:http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/11186/0http://guanacos.co.nz/about-guanacos/http://darwin.defra.gov.uk/documents/12022/3580/Appendix%20BE%20Camelid%20Quarterly%20-%20Guanaco%201.pdf
In addition to Antarctica, there are also large populations of penguins in Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa.
They lived in Peru and Bolivia, most of what is now Ecuador, a large portion of modern-day Chile, and extended into corners of Argentina and Colombia.
New Zealand. New Zealand is the only nation almost entirely within the Roaring 40's - the 40+ degree southern latitudes, considered to be the windiest inhabited region on earth next to the furious 50's (that only encompass southern Chile and Argentina). Unlike the northern hemisphere, there are no large landmasses in these latitudes, allowing the winds to move unimpeded.
Cordoba is an historic city in southern Spain. It is also the name of a large city in central Argentina. (see related links below)