South America facts for kids
South America is the continent to the south of North America. These two continents are separated by the Panama Canal.
South America is attached to Central America at the boundary of Panama. Geographically all of Panama – including the part east of the Panama Canal in the isthmus – is usually included in North America alone, among the countries of Central America.
South America stretches from the Caribbean Sea almost to Antarctica. It borders the Atlantic on the east, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. South America can be divided into four parts. The Caribbean Republics include Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. The Andean Republics include Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia and Peru. The River Plate Republics have Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina. Brazil, the largest, is almost half of South America.
Climate
The majority of South America has a tropical climate. It is humid tropical and tropical savanna in the north. It is humid subtropical in the southeast. Rainfall is different depending on the place. The Atacama Desert is one of the driest places in the world. The Amazon basin is very rainy; the average rainfall is 2,000 millimetres (79 in). The Brazilian plateau receives rainfall between 1000 and 2000 mm. Temperatures can also be very difficult to read. The usual temperature in the mountains is 15 °C (59 °F) degrees, while temperatures in the Tropics can be more than 38 °C (100 °F) degrees.
Natural resources
The soil in Argentina's Pampas is among the best in the world. Brazil's soil is very good for growing coffee. A great number of minerals have been found. Few, however, have been mined. Among those that were mined are iron, manganese, gold, and gemstones. The tropical forests are rich in valuable trees, like mahogany, ebony, and rubber. Oil is also a resource in some places.
Wildlife
South America is home to a large variety of animal life. These include animals such as jaguars, macaws, monkeys, anacondas, llamas, piranhas, toucans, tapirs, cougars, condors and chinchillas.
Tourist attractions
The most popular attractions are:
- Machu Picchu, a historic site in Peru
- The Iguazu Falls, a waterfall on the border between Argentina and Brazil
- The Angel Falls, the world's tallest waterfall, in Venezuela
- Rio de Janeiro and its carnival in Brazil
- The Patagonia region in Argentina and Chile
- The Christ Redeemer in Brazil
Images for kids
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Los Roques Archipelago, Venezuela
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The prehistoric Cueva de las Manos, or "Cave of the Hands", in Argentina
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The Inca estate of Machu Picchu, Peru is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
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Woodcut depicting Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci's first voyage (1497–98) to the New World, from the first known published edition of Vespucci's 1504 letter to Piero Soderini.
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The Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral landing in Brazil in 1500
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Dutch colonial houses in Paramaribo, Suriname
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A painting of the settlement of Pernambuco in colonial Brazil by Frans Post
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The proclamation of the Independence of Brazil by Prince Pedro on 7 September 1822
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The Guayaquil conference between José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar
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Coronation of Pedro I as 1st Emperor of Brazil
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Bernardo O'Higgins swears officially the independence of Chile.
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The Thirty-Three Orientals proclaimed the independence of Cisplatine Province.
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Imperial Brazilian Navy and army troops during the Siege of Paysandú, 1865
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The Uruguayan Army at the Battle of Sauce, 1866
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The Imperial Brazilian Army during a procession in Paraguay, 1868
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Argentine soldiers during the Falklands War
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Presidents of UNASUR member states at the Second Brasília Summit on 23 May 2008.
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Satellite view of South America at night from NASA, showing the contrast between heavily populated coastal areas and the more remote regions of the Amazonian interior and Patagonia.
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Peruvian woman and her son
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Rafael Correa, Evo Morales, Néstor Kirchner, Cristina Fernández, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Nicanor Duarte, and Hugo Chávez signed the founding charter of the Bank of the South.
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Trading panel of the São Paulo Stock Exchange is the second biggest in the Americas and 13th in the world.
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Launch at the Kourou Space Centre in French Guiana
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Refinery of Brazilian state-owned Petrobras in Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Chuquicamata is the largest open pit mine in the world, near the city of Calama in Chile.
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KC-390 is the largest military transport aircraft produced in South America by the Brazilian company Embraer.
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Vineyard in Luján de Cuyo, province of Mendoza, Argentina
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Sugarcane plantation in São Paulo. In 2018, Brazil was the world's largest producer, with 746 million tonnes. South America produces half of the world's sugarcane.
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Soy plantation in Mato Grosso. In 2020, Brazil was the world's largest producer, with 130 million tonnes. South America produces half of the world's soybeans.
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Coffee in Minas Gerais. In 2018, Brazil was the world's largest producer, with 3.5 million tonnes. South America produces half of the world's coffee.
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Orange in São Paulo. In 2018, Brazil was the world's largest producer, with 17 million tonnes. South America produces 25% of the world's orange.
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Cerro Rico, Potosi, Bolivia, still a major silver mine
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Iron mine in Minas Gerais. Brazil is the world's second largest iron ore exporter.
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Bird (UOB Plaza, Singapore), sculpture of Colombian artist Fernando Botero
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"Chromovegetal Maze" by Carlos Cruz Diez, in Caracas.
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Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Panorama of the interior of the Maracanã stadium during the closing ceremony of the 2014 FIFA World Cup
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Wind power in Parnaíba.
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Angra Nuclear Power Plant in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro
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General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge in Venezuela
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Maize in Dourados. Brazil and Argentina are among the 5 largest world producers
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Mercedes-Benz plant in São Paulo. Brazil is among the 10 largest vehicle manufacturers in the world and Argentina among the 30 largest.
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Honey production in Argentina. The country is the third largest producer of honey in the world.
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Sunflower plantation in Argentina. The country is the world's third largest producer of sunflower seed.
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Palm plantation in Magdalena. Colombia is one of the top 5 palm oil producers in the world.
See also
In Spanish: América del Sur para niños