No, Peru is not a warm water current. Peru is a country located in South America, and its coastline is influenced by the cold Humboldt Current, which flows northward along the west coast of South America.
Macha picchu is in Peru so therefore is in South America
no for Peru yes for Uganda
The majority of the lands east of Peru are in Brazil (in the northeast) and Bolivia (in the southeast).Some minor locations in Ecuador and Colombia (north) and Chile (to the south) are also east of some areas in Peru. So all or part of any South American country could be farther east than Peru.
Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. Citizens of Peru and their descendants abroad are called Peruvians.
No, Peru is not a warm water current. Peru is a country located in South America, and its coastline is influenced by the cold Humboldt Current, which flows northward along the west coast of South America.
Yes, it is because Peru is in the Southern Hemisphere.
El Nino
Of course peru was in any wars so yes
Gulf Stream
because its not canada? XD
Peru and Ecuador are both so close to the equator so they can grow the same crops
lima is in Peru, so people from Peru are called peruvians
Peru was ruled by Francisco Pizarro in the mid-1500's, so it was the spanish. Peru was ruled by Francisco Pizarro in the mid-1500's, so it was the spanish.
in Peru when it is cold in England it is hot in Peru and when in Peru its cold in England it is hot
It goes from a cool current to a warm current as it gets closer to the equator.
from Spain to Peru are twelve hour flight, so you have an estimate