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Summary Of: Andes

none The Andes between Chile and Argentina... none The Andes between Chile and Argentina... The Andes mountain range is the highest mountain range outside... in the Ecuadorean Andes is the point on the Earth... The Andes can be divided into three sections... the Southern Andes in Argentina and Chile... the Andes split in three parallel ranges... The Andes range is approximately 200 km wide throughout its length... The Andes fundamentally are the result of... The formation of the Andes began in the... Period that the Andes began to take their present form... The Andes range has many active volcanoes... The climate in the Andes varies greatly depending on location... The northern Andes are typically rainy and warm... The Andes is rich in fauna and flora... live in the Andes with roughly half being... the Andes is the most important region in the world for... used to encircle much of the northern Andes but are now greatly diminished... is found widely in the Andes as far south as Bolivia... developed in the northern Andes during the 1400s... on a peak on the edge of the Andes where they descend to the Amazon... surveyed a large part of the Bolivian Andes from 1826 to 1827... The ancient peoples of the Andes such as the Incas have practiced...

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