What countries are in the Los Andes Centrales?
What countries are in the Los Andes Centrales?
Andes
Andes Mountains | |
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Native name | Anti (Quechua) |
Geography | |
Map of South America showing the Andes running along the entire western part (roughly parallel to the Pacific coast) of the continent | |
Countries | Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela |
Where is Los Andes Centrales?
The Central Andes lie between the Gulfs of Guayaquil and Penas and thus encompass southern Ecuador, Peru, western Bolivia, and northern and central Argentina and Chile.
Are the Andes still growing?
It’s been understood that the Andes mountain range has been growing as the Nazca oceanic plate slips underneath the South American continental plate, causing the Earth’s crust to shorten (by folding and faulting) and thicken.
Why are the Andes mountains important?
The Andes play a vital part in national economies, accounting for a significant proportion of the region’s GDP, providing large agricultural areas, mineral resources, and water for agriculture, hydroelectricity (Figure 1), domestic use, and some of the largest business centres in South America.
What is the highest peak in Andes?
Aconcagua
Andes/Highest point
Aconcagua is the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere. It is more than 6,706 meters (22,000 feet) high, though the exact height of its highest peak has been the subject of some debate. Aconcagua is part of the Andes Mountains chain.
Are the Andes higher than the Rockies?
The highest point in the Rockies is Mt. Elbert, in Colorado, which reaches a height of 14,431ft (4,399 m). The highest peak in the Andes is Mount Aconcagua, which is on the border between Chile and Argentina. The Andes are the longest mountain range in the world, covering over 4,300 mi (7,000 km) in length!
Does anyone live in the Andes mountains?
The people of the Andes Mountains. From Patagonia to the southern limits of the Bolivian Altiplano, the Andes are sparsely populated; a few small groups of shepherds and farmers live on the lower slopes and vegas of the cordillera.
Are the Himalayan mountains in Pakistan?
The Himalayas, which have long been a physical and cultural divide between South and Central Asia, form the northern rampart of the subcontinent, and their western ranges occupy the entire northern end of Pakistan, extending about 200 miles (320 km) into the country.
What are some ways humans are impacting the Andes?
Population pressure and migration are deforestation drivers caused by the increasing need for new and greater areas for agricultural production and an increasing demand for food, water and energy by large populations in distant urban centers as well as in Amazonian communities.