Andes Mountains
Antis (Antis), also known as the Andean Mountains or Antis Mountains, is the longest mountain on the land, located in the west coast of South America, about 7000 km long, 200 to 700 km wide (the widest part between 18 degrees and 20 degrees south latitude), with an average height of about 4000 meters, from north to south via Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina country. The Andes mountains are divided into several different areas due to the terrain of the terrain. There are several highlands in the Andes, some of which are large cities such as Quito, Bogota, Arequipa, Medellin, Sucre, Merida and Raba. The Alti Plano Plateau is the second largest plateau in the world, second only to the Tibetan Plateau. The Andes Mountains can be divided into three zones according to the climate: Tropical Andes, Dryland and Wetland. ...