Altitude is what affects the Climate in Colombia.
For Example; if you were to be up high in the mountains, it would be very cold ( less than 0-degrees), but if you were at sea level, it would be warm..really warm.
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is a perfect example of this ^
it is really hot near the bottom, and really cold near the top of the mountain
Andean conder (andes) Thank you:)
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.
Yes, approximately 80% of Colombia's population lives in the valleys and highland plateaus of the Andes mountain range. This region is known for its moderate climate, fertile lands, and access to freshwater sources, making it a popular area for settlement and agriculture.
There are 4 climate zones in the Andes Mountains.
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The climate in the Andes is temperate - therefore very cold and snowy
Of course. The traffickers and gangs are responsible for corruption, violence and deaths that micro-trafficking generate daily. Also part of the population becomes drug addicts.
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Lima, Peru is located near the Pacific Ocean and is an arid plain landform. To the east of Lima are the Andes which prevent Lima from experiencing a tropical climate. Although, there is humidity, Lima's climate is moderate.
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The Andes and the Pampas face several environmental problems, including deforestation, soil degradation, and climate change. In the Andes, deforestation for agriculture and mining has led to habitat loss and increased erosion. The Pampas, known for its fertile soil, is threatened by intensive farming practices that deplete soil nutrients and contribute to pollution from agrochemicals. Additionally, both regions experience the impacts of climate change, such as altered precipitation patterns and increased temperatures, which affect agriculture and biodiversity.
Equlateral The dry The cold and wet zone # cclimate zones