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South American Heat Belts, 1901

South American Heat Belts


Title: South American Heat Belts
Projection: Unknown,
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Description: A map from 1901 of the Heat Belts in South America showing the Heat Equator in July, regions where it is always hot, regions of temperate winters and hot summers, and regions where it is always temperate. "There is comparatively little difference between the temperatures of winter and summer in South America. Most of the lowlands are always hot; in the extreme south they are stormy, chilly, and disagreeable, but is seldom very cold; the elevated plateaus of the Andes are always temperate, and the higher summits of this chain always cold. It is only a comparatively narrow belt that there is a notable difference between the temperatures of summer and winter, and in this region the winters are seldom cold enough for the formation of ice. The most plainly marked seasons are the wet and dry, and they are determined by the position of the equatorial rain belt." — Redway, 1901, p.104.
Place Names: A Complete Map of South America,
ISO Topic Categories: climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere, inlandWaters, oceans
Keywords: South American Heat Belts, physical, meteorological, kClimate, physical features, temperature, climate, climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere, inlandWaters, oceans, Unknown, 1901
Source: Jacques W. Redway, Natural Advanced Geography (New York, New York: American Book Company, 1901) 104
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
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