SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 10
The Andes Mountains Tiana Yarbrough Professor Arguello History 28
Geography The world’s largest continental mountain range Lies along the western coast of South America Ranges over 4,300 mi long, 120-430 mi wide, and has an average height of 13,000 ft. Highest mountain range outside of Asia Highest peak: Aconcagua (22,841 ft) Extends over seven countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela
Geography Andes divided into 3 sections: Southern Andes in Angentina and Chile Cental Andes in Chilean and Peruvian Cordilleras and parts of Bolivia Northern Andes in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador In Colombia, Andes split in to three parallel ranges: Cordillera occidental, central y oriental
Volcanoes A belt of mountains along The Ring of Fire: A zone of volcanic activity Andes contain many active volcanoes; all distributed into four sections, separated by areas of inactivity: ,[object Object]
Central Volcanic Zone: Southern Peru, Bolivia, and Northern Chile and Argentina
Southern Volcanic Group: Central Chile to the Chile Triple Junction-	Austral Volcanic Zone: South of Chile Triple Junction
Geology East of the Andes lie several sedimentary basins such as Orinoco, Amazon Basin, Madre de dios, and Grand Chaco Separates Andes from ancient cratons of eastern South America West of mountain range lies the Pacific Ocean Submerged peaks off the coast of Venezuela make up the Caribbean Islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.
Climate Climate varies and depends on location, altitude and proximity of the sea. The Southern Section is rainy and cool Central Andes are typically dry  Northern Range is rainy and warm Average temp in Colombia is 64 degrees F Andes of Chile and Argentina divided into two climatic and glaciological zones: the Dry Andes and the Wet Andes Climate is known to drastically change in short distances Rainforests exist miles away from snow covered peaks
Flora Rainforests once encircled much of the Northern Andes, but now have been greatly diminished. Only 10% of original woodland remains due to modern clearance. 30,000 species of Vascular plants live in the Andes Many plants used for medicinal purposes Cinchona pubescens is a small tree used to treat malaria Tobacco and Potatoes originated from the Andes High-altitude polylepis forests and woodlands found in Andean areas of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile These trees can be found at altitudes of 14,760 ft above sea level.
Fauna Very rich in Fauna; nearly 1,000 different species and 2/3 of them endemic to the region The most important region in the world for amphibians Animal diversity is high: 30,000 species of vascular plants, 1,000 amphibians,  600 species of mammals, 1,700 species of birds, 600 reptiles, and 400 different kinds of fish

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Hot Deserts
Hot DesertsHot Deserts
Hot Deserts
mash1608
 
Africa physical features powerpoint
Africa physical features powerpointAfrica physical features powerpoint
Africa physical features powerpoint
sonyameverett
 
Chapter 18 geography of africa
Chapter 18   geography of africaChapter 18   geography of africa
Chapter 18 geography of africa
Aaron Carn
 
Africa for kids
Africa for kidsAfrica for kids
Africa for kids
nivaca2
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Hot Deserts
Hot DesertsHot Deserts
Hot Deserts
 
South america
South americaSouth america
South america
 
The Sahara Desert
The Sahara DesertThe Sahara Desert
The Sahara Desert
 
Geography - Population
Geography - PopulationGeography - Population
Geography - Population
 
the northern mountains-himalayas
the northern mountains-himalayasthe northern mountains-himalayas
the northern mountains-himalayas
 
Physical features of india
Physical features of indiaPhysical features of india
Physical features of india
 
sahara dessert.pptx
sahara dessert.pptxsahara dessert.pptx
sahara dessert.pptx
 
Koppen classification and land area characteristics [autosaved]
Koppen classification and land area characteristics [autosaved]Koppen classification and land area characteristics [autosaved]
Koppen classification and land area characteristics [autosaved]
 
Africa physical features powerpoint
Africa physical features powerpointAfrica physical features powerpoint
Africa physical features powerpoint
 
The northern plains 1 final-g
The northern plains 1 final-gThe northern plains 1 final-g
The northern plains 1 final-g
 
The sahara desert
The sahara desertThe sahara desert
The sahara desert
 
Physical Features of India 1 himalaya
Physical Features of India 1 himalayaPhysical Features of India 1 himalaya
Physical Features of India 1 himalaya
 
Tropical forest (By: J.Q)
Tropical forest (By: J.Q)Tropical forest (By: J.Q)
Tropical forest (By: J.Q)
 
Slides on life in the deserts
Slides on life in the desertsSlides on life in the deserts
Slides on life in the deserts
 
Asia
AsiaAsia
Asia
 
Mineral & energy resource in south asia
Mineral & energy resource in south asiaMineral & energy resource in south asia
Mineral & energy resource in south asia
 
Major natural regions of the world.
Major natural regions of the world.Major natural regions of the world.
Major natural regions of the world.
 
Sahara desert
Sahara desertSahara desert
Sahara desert
 
Chapter 18 geography of africa
Chapter 18   geography of africaChapter 18   geography of africa
Chapter 18 geography of africa
 
Africa for kids
Africa for kidsAfrica for kids
Africa for kids
 

Destacado

Project Andes Mountains
Project Andes MountainsProject Andes Mountains
Project Andes Mountains
year 6 DBIS
 
Farming and Seasons in Egypt
Farming and Seasons in EgyptFarming and Seasons in Egypt
Farming and Seasons in Egypt
GRetsos
 
Evaluation for The Music Box
Evaluation for The Music BoxEvaluation for The Music Box
Evaluation for The Music Box
guestd099f5c
 
The Rebel’s Handbook
The Rebel’s HandbookThe Rebel’s Handbook
The Rebel’s Handbook
shawnielegs
 
"Bideoa eta Hezkuntza" Artikulua
"Bideoa eta Hezkuntza" Artikulua"Bideoa eta Hezkuntza" Artikulua
"Bideoa eta Hezkuntza" Artikulua
patricia
 
Remember when...
Remember when...Remember when...
Remember when...
alex hole
 

Destacado (20)

Andes mountains
Andes mountainsAndes mountains
Andes mountains
 
Project Andes Mountains
Project Andes MountainsProject Andes Mountains
Project Andes Mountains
 
Farming and Seasons in Egypt
Farming and Seasons in EgyptFarming and Seasons in Egypt
Farming and Seasons in Egypt
 
The gift of the Nile
The gift of the NileThe gift of the Nile
The gift of the Nile
 
Lego 5866 bonus
Lego 5866 bonusLego 5866 bonus
Lego 5866 bonus
 
Lean & Scrum at VietnamWorks
Lean & Scrum at VietnamWorksLean & Scrum at VietnamWorks
Lean & Scrum at VietnamWorks
 
Evaluation for The Music Box
Evaluation for The Music BoxEvaluation for The Music Box
Evaluation for The Music Box
 
The Rebel’s Handbook
The Rebel’s HandbookThe Rebel’s Handbook
The Rebel’s Handbook
 
Midmarket CIO Forum Spring 2014
Midmarket CIO Forum Spring 2014Midmarket CIO Forum Spring 2014
Midmarket CIO Forum Spring 2014
 
Hippel
HippelHippel
Hippel
 
2dobenef
2dobenef2dobenef
2dobenef
 
Revision 2010
Revision 2010Revision 2010
Revision 2010
 
Thewiseoldman
ThewiseoldmanThewiseoldman
Thewiseoldman
 
The Special Olympics
The Special OlympicsThe Special Olympics
The Special Olympics
 
"Bideoa eta Hezkuntza" Artikulua
"Bideoa eta Hezkuntza" Artikulua"Bideoa eta Hezkuntza" Artikulua
"Bideoa eta Hezkuntza" Artikulua
 
Mõrv
MõrvMõrv
Mõrv
 
Seminarie_del 1 Thomas
Seminarie_del 1 ThomasSeminarie_del 1 Thomas
Seminarie_del 1 Thomas
 
Hearing
HearingHearing
Hearing
 
Laura Munn
Laura MunnLaura Munn
Laura Munn
 
Remember when...
Remember when...Remember when...
Remember when...
 

Similar a The Andes Mountains

Geography of Spain
Geography of SpainGeography of Spain
Geography of Spain
Drew
 

Similar a The Andes Mountains (20)

Andes mts
Andes mtsAndes mts
Andes mts
 
Andes mts
Andes mtsAndes mts
Andes mts
 
GEOGRAPHY IN CHILE
GEOGRAPHY IN CHILEGEOGRAPHY IN CHILE
GEOGRAPHY IN CHILE
 
GEOGRAPHY IN CHILE
GEOGRAPHY IN CHILE GEOGRAPHY IN CHILE
GEOGRAPHY IN CHILE
 
location of peru.docx
location of peru.docxlocation of peru.docx
location of peru.docx
 
Peru presentation.pptx
Peru presentation.pptxPeru presentation.pptx
Peru presentation.pptx
 
The four regions of ecuador
The four regions of ecuadorThe four regions of ecuador
The four regions of ecuador
 
Temperate Rain Forest
Temperate Rain ForestTemperate Rain Forest
Temperate Rain Forest
 
Region naturuls the colombia
Region naturuls the  colombiaRegion naturuls the  colombia
Region naturuls the colombia
 
Ch 7 8 - south america, pt ii
Ch 7 8 - south america, pt iiCh 7 8 - south america, pt ii
Ch 7 8 - south america, pt ii
 
Andalucia
AndaluciaAndalucia
Andalucia
 
Terrains of chile 2
Terrains of chile 2Terrains of chile 2
Terrains of chile 2
 
Terrains of chile 2
Terrains of chile 2Terrains of chile 2
Terrains of chile 2
 
Peru By Graham, Kieran And Caleb
Peru By Graham, Kieran And CalebPeru By Graham, Kieran And Caleb
Peru By Graham, Kieran And Caleb
 
El Cono Sur.pptx
El Cono Sur.pptxEl Cono Sur.pptx
El Cono Sur.pptx
 
Spain
SpainSpain
Spain
 
Andes Mts
Andes MtsAndes Mts
Andes Mts
 
GEOSouthAmerica2
GEOSouthAmerica2GEOSouthAmerica2
GEOSouthAmerica2
 
Natural region
Natural regionNatural region
Natural region
 
Geography of Spain
Geography of SpainGeography of Spain
Geography of Spain
 

The Andes Mountains

  • 1. The Andes Mountains Tiana Yarbrough Professor Arguello History 28
  • 2. Geography The world’s largest continental mountain range Lies along the western coast of South America Ranges over 4,300 mi long, 120-430 mi wide, and has an average height of 13,000 ft. Highest mountain range outside of Asia Highest peak: Aconcagua (22,841 ft) Extends over seven countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela
  • 3. Geography Andes divided into 3 sections: Southern Andes in Angentina and Chile Cental Andes in Chilean and Peruvian Cordilleras and parts of Bolivia Northern Andes in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador In Colombia, Andes split in to three parallel ranges: Cordillera occidental, central y oriental
  • 4.
  • 5. Central Volcanic Zone: Southern Peru, Bolivia, and Northern Chile and Argentina
  • 6. Southern Volcanic Group: Central Chile to the Chile Triple Junction- Austral Volcanic Zone: South of Chile Triple Junction
  • 7. Geology East of the Andes lie several sedimentary basins such as Orinoco, Amazon Basin, Madre de dios, and Grand Chaco Separates Andes from ancient cratons of eastern South America West of mountain range lies the Pacific Ocean Submerged peaks off the coast of Venezuela make up the Caribbean Islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.
  • 8. Climate Climate varies and depends on location, altitude and proximity of the sea. The Southern Section is rainy and cool Central Andes are typically dry Northern Range is rainy and warm Average temp in Colombia is 64 degrees F Andes of Chile and Argentina divided into two climatic and glaciological zones: the Dry Andes and the Wet Andes Climate is known to drastically change in short distances Rainforests exist miles away from snow covered peaks
  • 9. Flora Rainforests once encircled much of the Northern Andes, but now have been greatly diminished. Only 10% of original woodland remains due to modern clearance. 30,000 species of Vascular plants live in the Andes Many plants used for medicinal purposes Cinchona pubescens is a small tree used to treat malaria Tobacco and Potatoes originated from the Andes High-altitude polylepis forests and woodlands found in Andean areas of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile These trees can be found at altitudes of 14,760 ft above sea level.
  • 10. Fauna Very rich in Fauna; nearly 1,000 different species and 2/3 of them endemic to the region The most important region in the world for amphibians Animal diversity is high: 30,000 species of vascular plants, 1,000 amphibians, 600 species of mammals, 1,700 species of birds, 600 reptiles, and 400 different kinds of fish
  • 11. Agriculture Ancient people (Incas) practiced irrigation 6,000 years ago Because of the mountain slopes, terracing is quite common Potatoes and Maize hold an important role in widely consumed staple crops Tobacco, coffee, and cotton are the leading export crops of today Coca an important crop for legal local use in mildly stimulating herbal teas Also used for the production of cocaine