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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Chile Aspen Geography/Climate Northern Chile Southern Chile Central Chile Andes mountains The Andes mountains run along on the eastern side of Chile. The mountains cover about 1/3 of Chile's surface.They are also lots of fun to go skiing on in the winter. Central Chile has a mild climate, so it has some hot and some cold weather. Part of the Andes mountainsare located in the central area of Chile. The landscapes in the centralarea are mountains and rich farmlands. The average temperature in Santiago (whichis in the central area of chile) is 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Why is climate so different? Climate is very differentbecause Chile is so long andnarrow. The north is hot, center is mild, and the northis freezing. Since Chile is in the southern hemisphere their seasons are opposite than those in North America.Summer is between December and March. http://www.princeton.edu/-achaney/tmve/wikilook/docs/geography_of_Chile.html http://online.culturegrams.com/kids_country_sub_categories.php?contid=7&wmn=South_America&cid=11&cn=Chile&kidssubcatID=1 www.WorldAtlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/cl.htm Southern Chile in the cold part ofChile. It's had some of the coldest winters in history. Southern Chileis the rainiest part of Chile they can get up to 119 inches of rain per year.The landscapes in southern Chile are islands and glaciers. The Southern part of Chile has a lot of hurricanes because there are so many islands and glaciers. The hottest temperatures in the winter are 28 degrees and 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Northern Chile has a hot climate. Northern Chile is home to one of the mosthottest deserts in the world. (Atacama Desert).Their landscapes are mostlydeserts ans desert scrubs. They get very little rain eachyear, the most rain they get is 0.04 inches.The average low temperatures in the winter is 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Northern Chile has a hot climate. Northern Chile is home to one of the mosthottest deserts in the world. (Atacama Desert).Their landscapes are mostlydeserts ans desert scrubs. They get very little rain eachyear, the most rain they get is 0.04 inches.The average low temperatures in the winter is 70 degrees Fahrenheit. http://www.inc.cl/canales/chile_estadistico/encuestas_discapacidad/pdf/estudionacionaldeladiscapacidad(ingles).pdf Hart, Diane. Geography Alive! Regions and People. Palo Alto, CA: Teachers' Curriculum Institute, 2011. Print. Where is Chile located? Chile is "sandwiched" between the Pacific ocean on the west and the Andes mountains on the East. It's located on a map at 33.433 degreesSouth and 70.667 degreesWest. , , and Sources: Alex Courtney Chile
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