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relation between the climate and vegetation of South America​

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South America's natural vegetation follows closely the continent's climatic zones. In the Amazon Basin and other tropical-rainy regions are vast rain forests. The savannas are the grasslands on the either side of the equatorial forests. ... The temperate grasslands are in the Pampas of Argentina and Uruguay.

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