What technique do people in the Andes mountains use to grow crops?
People in the Andes Mountains use a technique called "terracing" to grow crops. This method involves creating flat areas on the steep slopes to prevent soil erosion and retain moisture, making it easier to cultivate crops. Additionally, they often utilize crop rotation and diverse planting to enhance soil fertility and resilience to harsh climatic conditions. These practices have been adapted over generations to suit the unique environmental challenges of the region.
The Andes mountain range extends over 7,000 kilometers (about 4,300 miles) along the western edge of South America. Its highest peak, Aconcagua, reaches an elevation of approximately 6,961 meters (22,838 feet) above sea level, making it the tallest mountain in both the Andes and the Southern Hemisphere. The Andes vary in height across different regions, with several peaks exceeding 6,000 meters.
How do Andes Mountains compare in length to the next longest mountain chain?
The Andes Mountains, stretching approximately 7,000 kilometers (4,300 miles) along the western edge of South America, are the longest mountain range in the world. In comparison, the next longest mountain chain, the Rocky Mountains in North America, measures about 4,800 kilometers (3,000 miles). This means the Andes are significantly longer than the Rockies, surpassing them by nearly 2,200 kilometers (1,400 miles). The vast length of the Andes contributes to its diverse ecosystems and climates across various altitudes.
Does it snow on the Andes mountains?
if you're skiing on the really steep slopes, you can but it's really hard (in my opinion) and yes, some parts of the mountain are very ski able, if you are well trained in skiing.
Hope it helped. -DH
How many miles is covered by the Andes?
The distance between the above places is 3234 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance as seen on the map. The actual distance covered by a flight may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport distance.
Where the Andes formed near a subduction zone?
Yes, the Andes Mountains were formed near a subduction zone where the Nazca Plate is being subducted beneath the South American Plate. This tectonic activity leads to significant geological processes, including volcanic activity and mountain-building, contributing to the formation of the Andes. The ongoing movement of these plates continues to shape the landscape and geology of the region.
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What is the predominant climate type in Peru west of the Andes Mountains?
The western side of Peru is dry with little rainfall and the weather is cool and cloudy most of the time, but it is hot in
the summer months
Where are the Andes mountains located and how do they form?
The Andes Mountains are locaed in South America. The Andes formed during the Cretaceous period (about 138 million to about 65 million years ago) when the Pacific crustal plate began to slowly slide beneath the South American plate, uplifting and folding the sedimentary rocks that comprise the Andes (see Plate Tectonics).
How many people visit the Andes mountains in a year?
The numbers of people per month varies, but all together, 91, 237 people visit the Andes Mountain Range Per Year.
Where is Tierra Templada in the Andes Mountain?
Yes. tierra templada is located in the Andes mountains
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