Geography, asked by Maryamshk2009, 11 days ago

What is in the north region of Argentina?

mountains
desert
Pacific Ocean
Gran Chaco

Answers

Answered by lensleopard458
1

Explanation:

plateau(Patagonia)

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Answered by bsrinivasali76
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Answer:

The geography of Argentina describes the geographic features of Argentina, a country located in Southern South America.[1] Bordered by the Andes in the west and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, neighbouring countries are Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, and Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast.

Geography of Argentina

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Continent

South America

Region

Southern Hemisphere

Coordinates

34°00′S 64°00′W

Area

Ranked 8th

• Total

2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi)

• Land

98.43%

• Water

1.56%

Coastline

4,989 km (3,100 mi)

Borders

Chile 6,691 km (4,157 mi)[1]

Paraguay 2,531 km (1,572 mi)[1]

Brazil 1,263 km (784 mi)[1]

Bolivia 942 km (585 mi)[1]

Uruguay 541 km (336 mi)[1]

Highest point

Cerro Aconcagua, 6,960 m[1]

Lowest point

Laguna del Carbón, -105 m[1]

Longest river

Paraná River, 4,700 km

Largest lake

Lake Buenos Aires 1,850 km²

Exclusive economic zone

1,159,063 km2 (447,517 sq mi)

In terms of area, Argentina is the second largest country of South America after Brazil, and the 8th largest country in the world. Its total area is 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi). Argentina claims a section of Antarctica (Argentine Antarctica) that is subject to the Antarctic Treaty. Argentina also asserts claims to several British South Atlantic islands.

With a population of more than 42.1 million,[2] Argentina ranks as the world's 32nd most populous country as of 2010.

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