- Andes - Wikipedia
The Andes extend from south to north through seven South American countries: Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela Along their length, the Andes are split into several ranges, separated by intermediate depressions
- Andes Mountains | Definition, Map, Plate Boundary, Location - Britannica
Andes Mountains, South American mountain system that contains the highest peaks in the Western Hemisphere One of Earth’s great natural features, the Andes form an unbroken rampart over some 5,500 miles—from the southern tip of South America to the continent’s northernmost coast on the Caribbean
- Andes Mountains: Home to Rainforests, Volcanoes and Alpacas
Andes mountains span over 4,300 miles (6,920 km) across seven countries in South America, featuring diverse ecosystems from rainforests to deserts and iconic peaks like Aconcagua Formed through subduction of tectonic plates, the Andes boast dramatic peaks, valleys and plateaus
- Andes - The Worlds Longest Mountain Chain - ThoughtCo
The Andes are a chain of mountains that extends 4,300 miles along the west coast of South America and bisects seven countries—Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina
- 10 Fascinating Facts About the Andes Mountains - Chimu Adventures
The Andes Mountains is the mountainous spine which dramatically dissects South America in two from north to south, crossing seven countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela
- Andes - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Andes are a mountain range along the western coast of South America They stretch over 7,000 km 4,400 miles from the south of Argentina and Chile to the north of Colombia
- Andes | Encyclopedia. com
Andes (ăn´dēz), mountain system, more than 5,000 mi (8,000 km) long, W South America [1] The ranges run generally parallel to the Pacific coast and extend from Tierra del Fuego [2] northward, across the equator, as the backbone of the entire continent
- Andes - New World Encyclopedia
The Andes is the highest mountain range outside Asia, with the highest peak, Aconcagua, rising to 22,834 feet (6,960 m) above sea level The summit of Mount Chimborazo in the Ecuadorean Andes is the point on the Earth's surface most distant from its center, because of the equatorial bulge
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