Description: "South America is the fourth continent in size, and strikingly resembles North America in the arrangement of its relief-forms. It has, like the latter, a predominant mountain-system in the west, two secondary systems in the east, and three low plains intervening. The predominant mountain-system is called the Andes, and trends from the Strait of Magellan to the Isthmus of Panama, forming an unbroken mountain-wall." (— Brewer, 1890) Source: William H. Brewer Ph.,D., Warren's New Physical Geography (Philadelphia, PA: Cowperthwait and Company, 1890) 34 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman. |
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