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Because it was originally a continent, some of the landmasses were divided after the change of land and sea (you can refer to the map, the edges of some continents are still stable with each other. And the continent is divided into two continents, from 0 degrees latitude to the northern hemisphere above the equator and below the equator to the southern hemisphere. It was moved to the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere, and the northern hemisphere became North America, and the southern hemisphere became South America.
In the days to come, the continents and oceans will undergo a series of changes, and perhaps in the future, their names will also change.
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Refers to the southern part of the Americas.
There is also a north in North America.
Not what the United States meant.
Rather, it means America.
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Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and French Guiana.
South America is the abbreviation of South Asia, located in the Western Hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the north. North and North America are bounded by the Panama Canal, and Antarctica is separated by the Drake Strait to the south.
South America is the fourth largest continent by land area, with a land area of 17.84 million square kilometers. The Andes Mountains stretch through almost the entire western part of South America and are home to the highest mountain in the Americas, Mount Aconcagua. To the east of the Andes is the vast Amazon basin, covering more than 7 million square kilometres, most of which is tropical rainforest.
Geology. South America is one of the most volcanic continents in the world, **frequent, and intense**. The Cordillera is a major component of the volcanic belt on the eastern coast of the Pacific Ocean, with 16 active volcanoes in the northern part of the Andes and more than 30 active volcanoes in the southern section.
At 6,723 meters above sea level, Yuyeyako is the highest active volcano in the world. **Most frequently in the Pacific Rim. CoastlineThe coastline of the mainland is about 28,700 kilometers long, relatively straight, and most of them are eroded coasts that are consistent with the direction of the mountain range.
Lack of a large peninsula and a large bay. There are also not many islands, mainly found in the southern coastal areas of the mainland.
Industry. The most important industries are mining and manufacturing. The mining industry is the basic sector of South American countries, and most of the minerals are exported, such as oil from Venezuela, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru and other countries; iron from Brazil, Venezuela and Chile; tin and antimony from Bolivia; copper from Chile and Peru; bauxite from Guyana and Suriname; lead, zinc, silver, bismuth in Peru; Saltpeter and molybdenum from Chile.
Brazil's niobium production or export is an important position in the world. Light industry is the main body of manufacturing in most South American countries, and meat processing, sugar, beverages, leather, textiles, clothing and other sectors are relatively developed. Heavy industries such as steel, automobiles, chemicals, rubber, electrical appliances, and machinery are concentrated in Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, Peru, Colombia and other countries.
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South American and Latin American countries DDP: Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Dali International, Double Clearance Tax, Amazon, Meikeduo, Linio, Cross-border E-commerce, NOM certification, RFC tax number, Ecuador, Argentina, Venezuela, Bolivia, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba, Haiti, Dominica, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Grenada, Dominican Federation, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Bahamas, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Paraguay, Uruguay, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda. There were also more than a dozen colonies still under the rule of the United States, Britain, France, and the Netherlands.
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South American countries and regions have
1. Ecuador: A country located in the northwest of South America, bordering Colombia to the north, Peru to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
2. Colombia: It is a land and sea country located in the north of South America, bordering Venezuela and Brazil in the east, Ecuador and Peru in the south, the Pacific Ocean in the west, Panama in the northwest, and the Caribbean Sea in the north.
3. Brazil: Brazil was originally inhabited by Indians. On April 22, 1500, the Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvarez Cabral arrived in Brazil. In the thirties of the 16th century, it became a Portuguese colony.
4. Chile: Located in the southwest of South America, at the western foot of the Andes. It is bordered by Argentina to the east, Peru and Bolivia to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and Antarctica to the south.
5. Argentina: Located in the southeast of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the east, Antarctica across the sea in the south, Chile in the west, Bolivia and Paraguay in the north, and Uruguay and Brazil in the northeast.
Reference: Encyclopedia - Ecuador.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Colombia.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Brazil.
Reference: Encyclopedia - Chile.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Argentina.
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South America is located in the Western Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the north.
South America east to Cape Brancou (34°46 W', 7°09 S'), south to Cape Freud (71°18 W', latitude 53°54 south'), west to Cape Parinias (81°20 W', latitude 4°41 South'), north to Cape Gainas (71°40 W', 12°28 N')。It covers an area of about 17.84 million square kilometers, accounting for about 12% of the world's total land area.
Except for the southernmost part of South America, the rivers do not freeze all year round. There are many waterfalls in South America, and Angel Falls has a drop of 979 meters, which is the largest waterfall in the world. There are not many lakes in South America, and there are many tectonic lakes in the desert plateau areas of the Andes, such as Lake Titicaca and Lake Bobo; glacial lakes in the southern Patagonian plateau; There are many inland salt marshes in the endorhesic area.
Lake Maracaibo in northwestern South America is the largest lake.
Topographical overview of South America:
The topography of the South American continent can be divided into two longitudinal zones in the east and west: the west is the long and narrow Andes Mountains, the plains below 300 meters above sea level in South America account for about 60% of the total area of the continent, the plateaus, hills and mountains between 300 meters and 3,000 meters above sea level account for about 33% of the total area of the continent, and the plateaus and mountains above 3,000 meters above sea level account for about 7% of the total area of the continent. The average altitude of the whole continent is 600 meters.
The Andes Mountains are composed of several parallel mountain ranges, with a maximum width of 400 kilometers and a total length of about 9,000 kilometers, most of which are above 3,000 meters above sea level, making it the longest mountain range in the world and one of the largest mountain systems in the world. There are many peaks in the Andes Mountains with an altitude of more than 6,000 meters, among which Mount Aconcagua is the highest peak in South America at 6,960 meters above sea level.
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No. The geographical location of the United States is within North America, not in South America.
The United States is the second-largest country in the Americas, and its territory includes the continental United States, Alaska in Sailhu in northwestern North America, and the Hawaiian Islands in the central Pacific Ocean. It covers an area of 9372610 square kilometers (including 10,000 square kilometers of land area and about 200,000 square kilometers of inland waters).
North America, the full name of North America, is located in the northern part of the Western Hemisphere. It is the second most economically developed continent in the world, and the U.S. economy ranks first in the world and has important influence in the global economy and politics.
United States: The terrain of the United States is varied, with high terrain in the west and low in the east. The East Coast coastal region has coastal plains, wide in the south and narrow in the north, extending all the way to New Jersey, and there are also some glacial sedimentary plains in places like Long Island.
Behind the coastal plain is an undulating foothill strip that stretches to the 1,830-meter-high Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina and New Hampshire.
The Great Plains of the United States, west of the Appalachian Mountains, are relatively flat, home to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi-Missouri River Basin, the fourth largest river basin in the world. West of the Mississippi River, the topography of the inner plains begins to rise, eventually entering the vast and sparsely topographically characterized Great Plains of the central United States. <>
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South America is the guide to the Americas.
South America is a continent rich in diversity and natural landscapes, and its geographical location and historical background determine its important geopolitical and economic strategic position. South America includes 13 sovereign countries and 3 non-sovereign territories, including Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana, each with its own characteristics and advantages.
Cultural and natural landscapes of South America:
South America is a continent of diversity and cultural, natural landscapes, and its natural and cultural landscapes attract a large number of tourists and travelers. South America's natural landscapes include the Amazon rainforest, the Andes Mountains, Iguazu Falls, the Patagonian Glaciers, Machu Picchu and other famous attractions, each with its own character and style. The culture of South America is not coincidentally diverse, including the integration and blending of Indian culture, European culture, African culture and other cultural elements, such as samba in Brazil, tango in Argentina, Inca culture in Peru, etc., each cultural element has its own charm and characteristics.
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The United States is located in North America, not South America.
North America includes the United States, Canada, Mexico, and a number of other small countries and regions.
The southern part of the American continent refers to the southern geodisturbance zone of the American continent located in the southern hemisphere, including Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and other countries with moderate numbers. The United States, as an independent country, belongs geographically to North America. <>
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