South America in Summary: The Potential for Greater Regional Cooperation due to Shared Heritage
It is difficult to generalize a whole continent, and that is especially true for one as big as South America. From the north tropics of Cartagena to the Antarctic extremities of Patagonia, the varying climates of the landmass is only superseded in variety by the existence of many biomes, from the frigid high altitudes of the Andes, to the palmy Caribbean coasts, to the humid Amazon, to the Mediterranean weathers of Chilean and Argentine wine producing regions.