Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Antarctica and Argentina

Denise Broers Mr. Rodriguez Geography 1 9 september 2009 genus genus Argentina Argentina occupies approximately of the southern part of South America. Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia lie on its Federal borders. Argentinas eastern coastline is washed by the Atlantic Ocean. Its southern poll reaches intimately to the continent of Antartica. Argentinas varied geography includes the Perito Moreno glacier in the southern Andes. This is one of the few glaciers in the world still advancing. Argentina has 1,056,640 square miles making it South Americas second largest country, by and by Brazil.Argentina has a wide variety of landscapes including mountains, forests, plains, and deserts. The Iguacu Falls onareas stretch across northern Argentina. To the west, great forests cover the Gran Chaco. To the east, hot, humid grasslands abound. Farmers raise livestock and mother crops in the fertile soil. The Andes tower over the western part of Argentina. snow-capped peaks and clear blue lakes draw tourists who come to ski and hike. Mount Aconcagua soars to round top of almost 23,000 feet and is the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere.East of the Andes is a component part of gyre hills and desert valleys. Farmers use mountain stream water to grow sugarcane, corn, and grapes. In the center of Argentina are treeless plains know as the Pampa. The Pampa spreads almost 500 miles from the Atlantic coast to the Andes. Argentinas economy depends of this regions fertile soil and mild climate. Most of Argentinas urban areas are here with more than two-thirds of the population living here. Buenos Aires, The capitol and largest city, lies in the area where the Pampa meets the Rio de la Plata.

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