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By: Rj Hicks

Andes Mountains

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Andes info

Natural Resources

Some natural resources that the Andes Mountains provide is gold, silver, iron, tin, and copper.

Attractions

The Andes are a paradise to hikers. There are many trails you can enjoy and explore the beauty of the mountains. There are also ancient ruins you can visit.

Features of the Andes Mountains

The Andes Mountains are home to a long strand of mountains that are 4,500 miles long. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in South America which is 22,841 feet tall.

Places To Stay

You can stay at the Hotel Salto Chico. It is located right next to the Andes mountains. The view has breathtaking scenery.

credits

Reviews of the Trip

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/salnd.htm

www.yourtourtravel.com

http://www.explora.com/explora-patagonia/hotel-salto-chico/

http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/andes.htm

http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes

http://www.globeimages.net/img-cuernos-del-paine-andes-mountains-chile-428.htm

Reviews of the Trip

Most people who have toured the Andes Mountains have said "it is the most beautiful sight they have ever seen" and others have said "the hiking trails were amazing and there was just so many incredible things to explore."

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How the Mountains Were Formed

"The mountain range is believed to have resulted from the movement in plate tectonics, caused by the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American plate." http://www.agwauk.com/News/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-andes/#sthash.nLN9oI88.dpuf

Life in the Mountains

"The mountain range is home to a rich variety of fauna and flora, with about 30,000 species of vascular plants, 1000 species of amphibians, 600 species of mammals, 1700 species of birds, 600 species of reptiles and 400 species of fish." http://www.agwauk.com/News/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-andes/#sthash.nLN9oI88.dpuf

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Climate Change

The climate varies a lot in the Andes. It depends on the altitude and proximity to the sea. For example the southern section is cold and rainy and the central and northern parts are dry and warm.

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