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  2. Andes - Wikipedia

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    The Andes of Chile and Argentina can be divided into two climatic and glaciological zones: the Dry Andes and the Wet Andes. Since the Dry Andes extend from the latitudes of the Atacama Desert to the area of the Maule River , precipitation is more sporadic, and there are strong temperature oscillations.

  3. Climate of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Andes, from a sub-tropical forest to snow-capped peaks in one scene. The chain of mountains called the Andes, comprising 28 percent of the national territory, runs the length of Peru, a narrow 80 km (50 miles) wide at the Ecuadorian border in the north and 350 km (220 miles) wide in the south along the border with Bolivia. The Andes, with ...

  4. Climate of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Andes is an important topographical factor in influencing the climate of Argentina. ... Weather map showing the usual position of weather systems around the ...

  5. Andes, Antioquia Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Andes, Antioquia local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Climate of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The combination of abundant snow in the Andes and relatively moderate winter temperatures creates excellent conditions for Alpine skiing. Areas around the Bío-Bío River , historically called La Frontera corresponds to southern limit of the mediterranean climate, with typical mediterranean fruits such as avocado, citrus, olives and grapes ...

  7. Wet Andes - Wikipedia

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    The Wet Andes are shown in dark blue. The Dry Andes are shown in yellow and the Tropical Andes in green. The Wet Andes (Spanish: Andes húmedos) is a climatic and glaciological subregion of the Andes. Together with the Dry Andes it is one of the two subregions of the Argentine and Chilean Andes. The Wet Andes runs from a latitude of 35°S to ...

  8. Geography of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Andes shelter the very largest variety of climates in the country. The climate is semi-arid in the valleys and moist in higher elevations and towards the eastern flanks. Rainfall varies from 200 to 1,500 mm (7.9 to 59.1 in) per year. The monsoonal period starts in October and ends in April.

  9. Where are the survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash ... - AOL

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    A notorious real-life 1972 plane crash in the Andes is the inspiration behind the new Netflix adventure drama "Society of the Snow.". The disaster happened on Oct. 13, 1972, when Uruguayan Air ...