Geography, asked by blazemaster8926, 1 year ago

Why is the climate wet on the western slopes of the Andes in southern Argentina but dry on the eastern slopes?

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Answered by batradivjyot25
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⭐Stretched over 3,700 kilometres (2,300 miles) from north to south, Argentina has very diverse climates, ranging from the almost tropical climate of the north, to the temperate climate of Buenos Aires and the Pampas, to the cold and windy climate of Patagonia, and finally to the subpolar climate of Tierra del Fuego.
⭐Moreover, there is the cold mountainous climate of the Andes, arid in the northern and central part, and cold and snowy in the south. 
The rains are abundant in the north-east, while in the extreme south, snowfalls are frequent. In the south-central, in the Pampas and in Patagonia, there is a vast arid area. 
Being located in the southern hemisphere, in Argentina the seasons are reversed in comparison with North America or Europe. 
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