The primary water source of the Andes Mountains is precipitation, particularly in the form of snow and rain. This moisture is influenced by the region's climate, with the eastern slopes receiving more rainfall due to the orographic effect. Glaciers in the high Andes also contribute to the water supply, melting during warmer months and feeding rivers and streams. Additionally, many rivers originating in the Andes provide essential water resources for surrounding communities and ecosystems.
amazon river nd the melted ice from the andes mountains.
In the Andes Mountains.
high in the Andes Mountains
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The Andes mountain streams
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It starts as a trickle high in the snow-capped Andes mountains and flows over 4000 miles across
They source their coffee from the Andes mountain farmers in Columbia.
I think it is the Andes mountains
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.
South Americans use the Andes for mining and for scientific studies of the mountains. The Andes provide much of the water for central and eastern South America.Tourists use the Andes as an attraction, for climbing and skiing down the faces of the larger mountains.