Asked by kk
Which of Latin America’s elevation zones is the coldest and experiences permanent ice and snow?
A.
Tierra Fría
B.
Tierra Helada
C.
Tierra Nevada
D.
Tierra Caliente
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B. Tierra Helada
Explanation: Tierra Helada ("frozen land") is the highest elevation zone in Latin America, above roughly 3,600 m (12,000 ft), characterized by cold temperatures and permanent snow and ice.
Explanation: Tierra Helada ("frozen land") is the highest elevation zone in Latin America, above roughly 3,600 m (12,000 ft), characterized by cold temperatures and permanent snow and ice.
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