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what is the temperate zone of peru​

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Answered by aprajit56
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Explanation:

Andean highlands

The Peruvian Andes (clima de Sierra in Spanish) exhibits the largest diversity among the country. Temperature is proportional to altitude, varying from temperate (annual average of 18 °C or 64 °F) in the low-lying valleys to frigid (annual average below 0 °C or 32 °F) in the highest elevations.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Peru - Climate

Although Peru's seaboard is situated well within the tropical zone, it does not display an equatorial climate; average temperaturesrange from 21° C (70° F ) in January to 10° C (50° F ) in June at Lima, on the coast

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