Which landforms on your Latin America map represent plains?

Geography · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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In Latin America, several major plains exist. Some of the significant plains are:

  1. Llanos: Found in northern South America, particularly in Venezuela and Colombia, the Llanos are vast plains primarily used for cattle grazing and agriculture.
  2. Pampas: Situated in South America, mostly in Argentina and extending into Uruguay and Brazil, the Pampas are extensive fertile plains known for agriculture, particularly for wheat and cattle ranching.
  3. Gran Chaco: This region, spanning parts of Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil, consists of low plains and savannas.

These are the major plains in Latin America, each with its unique characteristics and significance in the region's geography and economy.