"Most mountainous' is a difficult description to understand, since there are many 'most mountain' aspects used to describe many South American countries. Tallest mountains, longest mountain chain, and so forth.
You can follow the link, below, to learn more about the mountains in South America.
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A person would cross the Andes Mountains.
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The Andes Mountains run down the western part of South America.
yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.
No, it is part of the Himalayas in Tibet, on the Asian continent. It is the tallest mountain in the world.
Tierra del Fuego is the farthest part of the Andes mountain on the continent of South America.
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West, because the Andes Mountains are over 20,000 ft high.
With the understanding that South America begins with what is now known as the aforementioned continent, the Inca empire were an advanced Native American civilization long before Europeans took part in New World affairs. The Incas dominated the west coast of South America.
YES. The southern part of South America is dominated by a rolling steppe or grassland called the PAMPAS. The region is famous for its cattle ranchers or gauchos who take advantage of the large open territory to graze their herds.
The part of the US with the fewest mountains is generally the eastern region, particularly states along the East Coast. This area is known for its flatter terrain compared to the western and southern regions, which have more mountainous landscapes like the Rockies in the west and the Appalachians in the south.