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What is the elevation and climate of the land in western South America?

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Answered by InnovativeVeerJi005
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Answered by gw749961
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in western south America the elevations change rapidly before the moutians it is about 200m in the moutians in the Chile are it is 2000m to 4000m. the climate also change with the elivation it gets colder the higher up and warmer the further down though it is probably more so warm due to the equator.

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