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Rocky
The headwaters of the great Amazon river are in the Andes mountains. The Inca people lived high in the Andes mountains. The American Rocky mountains are suppposedly part of the same chain as the Andes mountains.
In the Andes, people utilize the land for various agricultural practices, including terraced farming to cultivate crops like potatoes, quinoa, and maize, which are well-suited to the mountainous terrain. Livestock grazing, particularly of llamas and alpacas, is also common, providing wool and transport. Additionally, some communities engage in traditional practices like foraging and medicinal plant harvesting. The region's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage influence sustainable land use and conservation efforts.
Rocky
No, people don't use land, land uses people
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30 million people live in in the Andes
If they are polluting the environment they are also hurting the land they live on not to mention the animals land. Or, the Andes mountains are very famous so they are part of the land and bring a lot of visitors. Just go on and on about the Andes, and rain forests and how they are hurting themselves also, but make it sound good.
== == The major cities in the Andes have a road network connecting them, so they use cars. Other places are connected via dirt roads, necessitating the use of 4 by 4 vehicles. The Andes' inhabitants still use Llamas and Alpacas as pack animals, but their use is diminishing.
people use the land by farming and gardening
The Andes Mountains