How do climate and elevation in South America affect economic activities, such as what food people grow and how they make money? Give two examples of how these activities change in different climates and elevations.

Respond in three to four complete sentences.

Respuesta :

climate change can cause food production decrease because if it gets too hot, it might not be suitable for farming. this causes a decrease in profit because they have less crops to cell. climate change could also make animals migrate to a new area suitable for them causing less food.

Answer: Climate and Agriculture

South America extends from a broad equatorial zone in the north to a narrow sub-Arctic zone in the south. It can be divided into four climatic regions: tropical, temperate, arid, and cold.