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Tropical and subtropical climates: The northern regions of Argentina, including the provinces of Jujuy, Salta, and Tucumán, have a tropical and subtropical climate, with high temperatures and high levels of rainfall throughout the year. Northern Argentina — for example Jujuy, Salta, and Tucumán provinces — experiences tropical and subtropical climates with high temperatures and high levels of rainfall throughout the year

a b is a c producer of agricultural products, including soybeans, corn, wheat, c a Mining: c has significant mineral a b copper, a and silver. Energy: Argentina has large b of oil b natural a particularly in the provinces of Neuquén b Mendoza. Geografia Argentina Az Serie Plata.pdf

Patagonia: Patagonia is a sparsely populated region at the southern tip of Argentina, characterized by rugged terrain, glaciers, and mountains. Patagonia is a thinly inhabited area at the southern extremity of Argentina distinguished by harsh terrain, glacial fields, and steep mountains Tropical and subtropical climates: The northern regions of

Climate Argentina’s climate varies greatly depending on the region. The country has a wide range of climates, from the subtropical climate of the north to the cold, dry climate of the south. The climate in Argentina differs markedly across regions The country has a wide range of climates including northern subtropical areas and the cold, dry southern regions Patagonia: Patagonia is a sparsely populated region at

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Andean Range: The Andes Mountains runs along the western edge of Argentina, forming a mountain border with Chile. The highest point in Argentina is Aconcagua, which is additionally the tallest mountain outside Asia, with an altitude of 6962 m (22,841 feet) above mean sea level. Pampas