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Suriname. Minerals: The resources have not been well explored, and most of the 20 most important mineral raw materials needed in the modern industry are known to be available, and the reserves are abundant.
Venezuela's oil reserves and Brazil's iron ore reserves are among the highest in the world; Natural gas is mainly distributed in Venezuela and Argentina; Coal is mainly found in Colombia and Brazil; Bauxite is mainly found in Suriname; The metal reserves of copper ore are more than 100 million tons, ranking first among all continents, Chile ranks second in the world in copper reserves, and Peru ranks fourth; The reserves of bismuth, antimony, silver, saltpeter, beryllium and sulfur are among the highest in all continents; Minerals such as tin, manganese, mercury, platinum, lithium, uranium, vanadium, zirconium, thorium, and diamond are also abundant.
Suriname is located in the northern part of South America. It is bordered by French Guiana to the east, Brazil to the south, Guyana to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the north. It has a tropical rainforest climate.
The average annual temperature is 23-27The terrain is high in the south and low in the north. The northern part is a coastal lowland, mostly swampy, and the central part is a savannah; The southern part is hilly and low plateau.
The average altitude is 400-800 meters, and the highest point, Juliana Peak, is 1,286 meters above sea level. There are many rivers, abundant water resources, and most importantly, the Suriname River, which flows through the central part of the country. The northern part has a savannah climate, and the southern part has a tropical rainforest climate.
The average annual temperature is 27 and the annual precipitation is more than 2,000 mm. The forest area accounts for 95% of the country's area, and there are many hardwood species. Rich in bauxite, with reserves of about 700 million tons.
Originally inhabited by American Indians. It was declared a dependency by Spanish explorers in 1593. In 1602 the Dutch began to settle here.
In 1630 English immigrants moved here. In 1667, Britain and the Netherlands signed a treaty, and the Soviet Union became a Dutch colony. The Treaty of Vienna in 1815 formally established the Dutch colonial sovereignty over the Soviet Union.
In 1954, internal self-government was introduced, with the exception of foreign affairs and defence matters. On November 25, 1975, independence was declared and a republic was formed.
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It could be Chile, or Uruguay
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Suriname bauxite is mainly distributed in Guyana and Suriname.
The mining and refining of bauxite in Suriname plays an important role in the economy and the production volume is among the highest in the world. Aluminium mining is the most important production sector, and the Soviet Union is the ninth most important producer of bauxite in the world. In 2004, the export value of alumina was 100 million US dollars.
In 2005, the output of alumina was 10,000 tons, and the output of aluminum was 10,000 tons.
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Brazil, the world's third largest bauxite deposit and sixth largest primary aluminum producer.
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South America. It is rich in mahogany, sandalwood, iron tree, and kapok tree.
Precious forest trees such as brazilwood, balm wood, rosewood, etc. Fish such as perch, mullet, anchovy, mackerel, and cod.
1. The forest area of South America is about 92000000 hectares, accounting for more than 50% of the total area of the continent and about 23% of the total forest area of the world. The grassland area is about 440 million hectares, accounting for about 25% of the total area of the continent and more than 14% of the total grassland area of the world.
2. Chile. The northern coast and the southeastern coast of Brazil are rich in tuna, Peru.
Fish are abundant along the coast, and sardines, cod and whales are abundant off the coast of Chile. In addition, Brazil, Argentina.
The coast is also rich in perch, mullet, anchovy, mackerel, cod and other fish. The coast of Peru and Brazil are the two largest fishing grounds in South America.
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Grains are corn, wheat, sugar crops, sugar cane, cash crops, coffee, cocoa, and there is a lot of mess.
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Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Falkland Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.
1. Ecuador: A country located in the northwest of South America, bordered by Colombia to the north, Peru to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west, Chile is the same country in South America that is not adjacent to Brazil, and has jurisdiction over the Galapagos Islands, which are 1,000 kilometers away from Ecuador. The capital, Quito, is located in the foothills of the Pichincha volcano.
2. Colombia: referred to as Washington, also known as Huadu, Washington, the capital of the United States of America, named after the first ** George Washington of the United States, close to Virginia and Maryland, located in the northeast of the United States, the Mid-Atlantic region, is set up as the capital in 1790, a special administrative division under the direct jurisdiction of the United States Congress, so it does not belong to any state of the United States.
3. Chile: Located in the southwest of South America, at the western foot of the Andes Mountains. It is bordered by Argentina in the east, Peru and Bolivia in the north, the Pacific Ocean in the west, and Antarctica across the sea in the south, and is the most narrow country in the world, with a land area of 756715 square kilometers.
4. Brazil: It is the largest country in South America and enjoys the reputation of "Football Kingdom". The total land area is 10,000 square kilometers, ranking fifth in the world. The total population is 100 million.
It shares borders with 10 countries: Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. Brazil is divided into 26 states and 1 federal district, with municipalities under the state.
5. Argentina: It is a federal republic composed of 23 provinces and the federal capital (Buenos Aires) in the south of South America, bordering Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay and other countries, and facing the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast.
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Countries in South America:
Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, Livia, Main Ana, Suriname, French Guiana, Falkland Islands (commonly known as Malvinas), South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
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South America consists of 11 countries, one region and the disputed Falkland Islands.
Geographically, it is divided into the northern countries of South America, including Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela and Colombia, and one region is French Guiana. Countries in the mid-Andean region, including Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.
The southern countries of South America, including Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, have one area called the Falkland Islands (also known as the "Malvinas Islands", disputed by Argentina and the United Kingdom).
French Guiana is the smallest country in terms of area; Brazil is the largest and most powerful country in South America.
Attached: Distribution map of South American countries.
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Name of the country in South America.
Population of the capital (10,000).
Area (square miles).
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
000 Asunción, Paraguay.
752 Brazil. Brasilia.
403 Bolivia.
Sucre 780
581 Venezuela. Caracas.
Santiago, Chile.
Montevia, Uruguay.
215 Suriname.
Paramaribo.
Lima, Peru. 216 Colombia.
Santa Fe Bogotá.
748 Quito, Ecuador 1
670 Guyana.
Georgetown 214 Languages: Indians speak Indian, the official language of Brazil is Portuguese, the official language of French Guiana is French, the official language of Guyana is English, the official language of Suriname is Dutch, and the rest of the country uses Spanish as the official language.
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12 countries and 2 regions.
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Asunción, Paraguay.
Brasilia, Brazil.
Bolivia. Sucre (the diplomatic capital is La Paz).
Venezuela. Caracas.
Santiago, Chile.
Montevideo, Uruguay.
Paramaribo, Suriname.
Lima, Peru. Colombia.
Santa Fe Bogotá.
Ecuador. Guyana, Guyana.
The Georgetown area is French Guiana, the capital of Cayenne.
There is also the Malvinas Islands (also known as the Falkland Islands), which is under British jurisdiction and has the capital of Port Stanley.
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Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina) and regions (French Guiana).
Among them, Chile, Brazil, and Argentina are the three largest countries in South America. The main immigrants can go to 3 countries to invest in the study. Very good.
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North and South America are generally bounded by the Panama Canal, and South America mainly includes 12 independent countries including Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina, and 2 regions such as French Guiana and Malvinas Islands.
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South American countries include: Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and French Guiana.
South America is the abbreviation of South Asian America, located in the southern part of the Western Hemisphere, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The land is separated from North America by the Panama Canal, and Antarctica is separated from the sea to the south.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Brasilia, Brazil.
Colombia. Santa Fe Bogotá.
Lima, Peru. Venezuela.
Caracas. Santiago, Chile.
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Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia
Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela, Uruguay, Chile.
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Among them, Chile, Brazil, and Argentina are the three largest countries in South America. The main immigrants can go to 3 countries to invest in the study.
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Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Guyana, Suriname.
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Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia.
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South America is all capitalist countries, most of them belong to the third world, and they are also developing countries. There are mainly Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and other countries.
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They are all developing countries, with political instability, frequent coups d'état, etc., and the race is dominated by mixed race of Spanish and Portuguese and local indigenous peoples. Economically constrained by developed countries.
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From the end of the 15th century, most of the countries in the region became colonies of Spain and Portugal, and large numbers of immigrants flocked to the region. It was only after the 19th century that these countries gained independence. As a result of their 300-year colonial rule, they were heavily influenced by the social institutions, customs, religious beliefs and cultural traditions of Spain and Portugal, and the local Indian languages were gradually replaced by Spanish and Portuguese, which belong to the Latin language family.
These two languages became the Chinese languages of many countries, so people called this region "Latin America".
Latin America is often used to refer to large areas of the Americas south of the United States where Romance languages are the official or primary languages. Because the Romance languages are derived from Latin, Latin America gets its name. Latin America consists of Mexico, most of Central America, South America, and the West Indies.
Natural resources are abundant, but the economic level is low. The residents of this district are mainly engaged in agricultural production. The industry is dominated by primary processing, and the countries in the region are all developing countries.
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Origin of the name Latin America is a general term for the region south of the United States, including Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America. Why associate this large part of the Americas with the word Latin? It turned out that from the end of the 15th century, most of the countries in this region were colonized by Spain and Portugal, and a large number of immigrants flocked to it.
It was only after the 19th century that these countries gained independence. As a result of their 300-year colonial rule, they were heavily influenced by the social institutions, customs, religious beliefs and cultural traditions of Spain and Portugal, and the local Indian languages were gradually replaced by Spanish and Portuguese, which belong to the Latin language family. These two languages became the Chinese languages of many countries, so people called this region "Latin America".
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a. Brazil is the most developed developing country in South America, so A's description is correct;
b. Australia is rich in coal, iron, and bauxite, and is known as "the country sitting on a minecart", so B's description is correct;
c. Egypt is an African country that straddles two continents, Asia and Africa, so the description is incorrect;
D. The country with the largest number of industrial products and the largest export amount is also the country that imports the most cars, oil and textiles in the world, so the description of D is correct
Therefore, c
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