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2007-02-08 03:05:20 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Geography

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Because its the most spectacular geographical zone of Argentina. Beautiful landscapes, and at the very tip of them you stand up and watch huge hunchback whales just pop outta the water in front of you. (Just an excerpt)

2007-02-08 05:11:07 · answer #1 · answered by CrazySexyCool 3 · 0 0

The Pampas are the fertile South American lowlands that include the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Santa Fe, and Córdoba, most of Uruguay, and the southernmost end of Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, covering more than 750,000 km² (290,000 square miles).Central Argentina boasts a successful agricultural business, with crops grown on the Pampas south and west of the Buenos Aires. In particular, the harvested area of soybeans is on pace to set a record, according to the Food and Agricultural Service. These may be reasons for why pampas are significant

2007-02-08 17:42:03 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ ΛDIƬΥΛ ♥ ııllllııllıı 6 · 0 0

The Pampas are the treeless plains in sudamerica.They serve as pastures for the argentine cowboys or gauchos.A lot of diverse species have been spotted there.Sheep rearing being a major occupation in argentina,the pampas help in hte economy by providing fodder to the sheep.

2007-02-08 14:02:17 · answer #3 · answered by pyrotempest 2 · 0 0

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