Chile
Northern areas of Chile are desert. The central areas are Mediterranean The south has more of a cool damp climate.
Mountains along the coast. There is also a fertile valley and it is located between the costal mountains and the Andes Mountains in the east.
The Pacific and Atlantic Ocean border Chile There are many rivers in Chile, most start in the Andes River and flow to the Pacific Ocean Some important rivers include Loa, Maule, Bio Bio, and Imperial
95% of people in Chile are white. Another 4% of the people are Mapuche. And the other 1% are part of other groups.
Some products of agriculture in Chile include grapes, apples, pears, wheat, corn, oats, peaches, beans, beef, poultry, and fish Other products and industries include copper, iron and steel, wood and wood products, and textiles
Exports of Chile are copper, fruit, fish and fish products, and wine. The three countries they export the most to are China, United States, and Japan Imports include petroleum and petroleum products, vehicles, natural gas, and electrical products. The three countries that import the most to Chile are United States, China, and Brazil
The type of government is republic. Population around 16,601,700 They gained independence from Spain in 1810 on September 18 You can join the military from ages Branches of the military include Army, Navy, and Air Force
In 1999 a severe drought reduced crop yields and caused hydroelectric shortfalls and electricity rationing. Chile experienced negative economic growth for the first time in more than 15 years because of this
The official language is Spanish but some English is spoken. Most of the population is white. Many people believe in the Roman Catholic religion.
In South America bordering the Pacific Ocean Natural disasters are earthquakes, active volcanoes, and tsunamis. About twice as large as Montana. Mountains bordering the ocean and the Andes in the East.
The economy is market oriented Copper is one of the main industries Copper provides one third of the government revenue Agriculture includes grapes, apples, pears, wheat, corn, beef, poultry, and fish Industries include copper, iron and steel, wood and wood products, and textiles