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  • The top one is Tierra fria (cold land) which is 6,500 feet (2000 m) it grows potatoes, wheat, and apples
  • The next one is Tierra templada (temperate land) which is 2,500 feet (760 m) it grows coffee, corn, citrus fruits
  • The farthest one down is Tierra caliente (warm land) which is 0 feet (0 m) grows bananas, cocoa, sugarcane, rice
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