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  • 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. They are also found in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. The Amazon river system has its sources in the eastern flanks of the Andes. The Andes are the longest exposed mountain range of the world, and the second-highest after the Himalayas.
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  • The Andes can be divided into three sections: The Southern Andes in Argentina and Chile, south of Llullaillaco, The Central Andes in Peru and Bolivia, and.
  • Our response should be gratitude and joy. Another cool thing you could do on your way to the Aconcagua peak is to visit the “Christ The Redeemer Of The Andes”.
  • The Andes Mountains are the longest mountain range in the world, stretching over 7,000 kilometers along the western coast of South America.
  • Only the Himalaya Mountains and their adjacent ranges such as the Hindu Kush are higher than the Andes range. Many Andean peaks rise over 20,000 feet (6...
  • The small tree Cinchona pubescens, a source of quinine which is used to treat malaria, is found widely in the Andes as far south as Bolivia.
  • How did the Andes Mountains get their name? Some historians believe that the "Andes" in Andes Mountains comes from the Quechuan word anti (“east”).
  • For the mountains, the borders between countries are a convention; they originated at the time of the formation of the continent. How and when the Andes formed.
  • Let’s journey to this unique location and discover 21 mind-blowing facts about the Andes Mountain Range! ... It’s not called the Andean Volcanic Belt for nothing!
  • The largest bird; the Andean condor can be found all over the Andes, however, its density is very low. Animals that are found in the Andes are foxes, cougar.
  • The Andes are not a single line of tremendous peaks, but rather a process of parallel mountain ranges, collateral plateaus and intermediate depressions.