In January, Chile experiences summer with warm and sunny weather in the central and southern regions, while the northern regions can be hot and dry. The capital city, Santiago, typically has temperatures ranging from 60-85°F (15-30°C), with low humidity and minimal rainfall.
Chile's thin shape is due to its geographical location between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The country's elongated strip of land stretches for over 4,300 kilometers, but is only about 177 kilometers wide on average. This unique geography gives Chile its characteristic thin shape.
The southern region of India, specifically the state of Kerala, has a shape that is somewhat similar to Chile due to its long, narrow strip of land bordered by the Arabian Sea on one side. Both Kerala and Chile have a similar geographical profile in terms of their elongated shape.
2 types of climates: Cool temperate oceanic climate Coutries that experience this climate are: Ireland, Great Britain, State Washington, Southern Chile, Tasmania and Southern Island of New Zealand Warm temprate oceanic climate: Also known as Mediteranean Climate Coutries that experience this climate are: Spain, Italy, Greece, Southern California, Central Chile, South western Australia and Adelaide Regions.
The highest point in South america is the Cerro Acrongua Mountain at 6,960 meters.
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Mountains and deserts are found in Chile as well as a temperate rainforest.
chile has a Mediterranean climate in July.
did the falklands war effect chile
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Do you mean 'effect' (bring about) or 'affect' (influence) And who does 'their' refer to: Spain's and/or Chile's
Present day Patagonia is located in South America, primarily in Argentina and Chile. It is a region that encompasses the southernmost portion of these countries, known for its vast landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique geographical features such as the Andes Mountains and the Patagonian Steppe.
Chile is the country known for having some of the world's most rugged mountains, particularly along its western border, which is dominated by the Andes mountain range. This extensive range features steep peaks, deep valleys, and dramatic landscapes, making it a prominent geographical feature of Chile. The Andes not only provide breathtaking scenery but also influence the country's climate and biodiversity.
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Chile doesnt have a climax climaxes r usualy on human
Chile is challenged because the Andes Mountains change Chile's climate. Chile is benefited because of the soil and clean water from the Andes Mountains.