The document discusses different aspects of Peru such as mountains, animals, and an ancient temple. It notes that the Andes mountains are located in Peru and that less air is available at higher elevations. It also mentions llamas, anacondas, jaguars as animals found in Peru and references the ancient Inca site of Machu Picchu.
Peru is home to several unique animal species including llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The llama is a domesticated camelid used by Peruvians as pack animals. The giant anaconda is the world's heaviest and longest snake, found near rivers and swamps in South America. Jaguars are the biggest cat in the Americas and can be seen in Peru's jungles and forests.
Peru is home to several unique animal species including llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The student is learning about the country of Peru in their social studies class. The short document lists 3 animals commonly found in Peru.
Peru is home to llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The student has been learning about animals and foods found in Peru, including llamas, anacondas, jaguars, and potatoes.
This document discusses animals and areas found in Peru. It lists llamas, anacondas, and jaguars as animals in Peru. It also names three different areas in Peru: the coast, sierra, and selva.
Peru has different areas and animals. Llamas, anacondas, and jaguars live in Peru. The document discusses learning about Peru in social studies and mentions areas and animals found in the country.
This document discusses animals and areas found in Peru. It lists llamas, anacondas, and jaguars as animals present in Peru. It also mentions three different areas in Peru: the coast, mountains (sierra), and jungle (selva).
Peru has diverse areas and is home to several unique animal species including llamas, anacondas, jaguars, monkeys, and toucans. The document discusses topics in social studies related to areas and animals found in Peru. It lists llamas, anacondas, jaguars, monkeys, and toucans as some of the animals present in the country.
The document discusses different aspects of Peru such as mountains, animals, and an ancient temple. It notes that the Andes mountains are located in Peru and that less air is available at higher elevations. It also mentions llamas, anacondas, jaguars as animals found in Peru and references the ancient Inca site of Machu Picchu.
Peru is home to several unique animal species including llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The llama is a domesticated camelid used by Peruvians as pack animals. The giant anaconda is the world's heaviest and longest snake, found near rivers and swamps in South America. Jaguars are the biggest cat in the Americas and can be seen in Peru's jungles and forests.
Peru is home to several unique animal species including llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The student is learning about the country of Peru in their social studies class. The short document lists 3 animals commonly found in Peru.
Peru is home to llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The student has been learning about animals and foods found in Peru, including llamas, anacondas, jaguars, and potatoes.
This document discusses animals and areas found in Peru. It lists llamas, anacondas, and jaguars as animals in Peru. It also names three different areas in Peru: the coast, sierra, and selva.
Peru has different areas and animals. Llamas, anacondas, and jaguars live in Peru. The document discusses learning about Peru in social studies and mentions areas and animals found in the country.
This document discusses animals and areas found in Peru. It lists llamas, anacondas, and jaguars as animals present in Peru. It also mentions three different areas in Peru: the coast, mountains (sierra), and jungle (selva).
Peru has diverse areas and is home to several unique animal species including llamas, anacondas, jaguars, monkeys, and toucans. The document discusses topics in social studies related to areas and animals found in Peru. It lists llamas, anacondas, jaguars, monkeys, and toucans as some of the animals present in the country.
El documento habla sobre lo que una persona ha estado aprendiendo en estudios sociales sobre Perú. Menciona algunos animales como el llama, la anaconda y el jaguar que se encuentran en Perú. También describe las diferentes áreas geográficas de Perú como la costa, la sierra y la selva. Finalmente, incluye varios términos relacionados con las telecomunicaciones en español.
Peru is home to llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The country has three main geographic areas: the selva or jungle region, the costa or coastal region, and the sierra or mountain region. Animals like llamas can be found throughout Peru in the different areas.
This document discusses different areas in Peru. It mentions the Costa, Sierra, and Selva regions of Peru. The document appears to be about what a student has been learning in social studies class regarding the different areas within Peru.
This document discusses animals and mummies found in Peru. It mentions llamas, anacondas, jaguars as animals in Peru. It also notes that Peru has many mummies, mostly of Incas, with some mummies found lying down and others sitting up, almost as numerous as the mummies found in Egypt.
Peru is home to llamas, anacondas, jaguars and toucans. The country has different areas like the selva, sierra and costa regions. An important site in the Andes is Machu Picchu.
Peru is home to llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The country has diverse areas including Machu Picchu, the coastal region, the jungle known as the selva, and the mountainous sierra region. This document discusses some of the key animals found in Peru and different areas within the country.
Peru is home to various animals like llamas, anacondas, jaguars and toucans. The country has different geographic areas including the coast, mountains and jungle. Brody learned about the animals and regions of Peru while studying the country in social studies.
Peru is home to many unique animal species. Some of the most well known animals found in Peru include llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, guanacos, and pumas. These animals have adapted to thrive in Peru's diverse landscapes ranging from coasts to mountains to jungles.
Peru is home to a diverse array of animal life. Some of the notable animals found in Peru include llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, guanacos, and pumas. These animals have adapted to the varied terrain and climate in Peru, from the Andes Mountains to the Amazon rainforest.
Peru and Canada have a strong trade relationship, with Peru being Canada's 2nd largest trade partner in South America. In 2008, the two countries traded almost $3 billion worth of goods. Canada exports cereals, machinery, paper, electrical equipment, and vegetables to Peru, while Peru sends precious metals and stones, fuels, ores, fats and oils, and tin to Canada. Many Canadian organizations also provide assistance to Peru.
A large forest fire occurred in August 2003 in the Crowsnest Pass area of western Canada. The fire was 6kms long, 50ms high and burned 20,000 hectares of forest. While the fire negatively impacted the tourist and timber industries by destroying forest land, it can also create diversity by allowing rich undergrowth to develop.
El documento habla sobre lo que una persona ha estado aprendiendo en estudios sociales sobre Perú. Menciona algunos animales como el llama, la anaconda y el jaguar que se encuentran en Perú. También describe las diferentes áreas geográficas de Perú como la costa, la sierra y la selva. Finalmente, incluye varios términos relacionados con las telecomunicaciones en español.
Peru is home to llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The country has three main geographic areas: the selva or jungle region, the costa or coastal region, and the sierra or mountain region. Animals like llamas can be found throughout Peru in the different areas.
This document discusses different areas in Peru. It mentions the Costa, Sierra, and Selva regions of Peru. The document appears to be about what a student has been learning in social studies class regarding the different areas within Peru.
This document discusses animals and mummies found in Peru. It mentions llamas, anacondas, jaguars as animals in Peru. It also notes that Peru has many mummies, mostly of Incas, with some mummies found lying down and others sitting up, almost as numerous as the mummies found in Egypt.
Peru is home to llamas, anacondas, jaguars and toucans. The country has different areas like the selva, sierra and costa regions. An important site in the Andes is Machu Picchu.
Peru is home to llamas, anacondas, and jaguars. The country has diverse areas including Machu Picchu, the coastal region, the jungle known as the selva, and the mountainous sierra region. This document discusses some of the key animals found in Peru and different areas within the country.
Peru is home to various animals like llamas, anacondas, jaguars and toucans. The country has different geographic areas including the coast, mountains and jungle. Brody learned about the animals and regions of Peru while studying the country in social studies.
Peru is home to many unique animal species. Some of the most well known animals found in Peru include llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, guanacos, and pumas. These animals have adapted to thrive in Peru's diverse landscapes ranging from coasts to mountains to jungles.
Peru is home to a diverse array of animal life. Some of the notable animals found in Peru include llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, guanacos, and pumas. These animals have adapted to the varied terrain and climate in Peru, from the Andes Mountains to the Amazon rainforest.
Peru and Canada have a strong trade relationship, with Peru being Canada's 2nd largest trade partner in South America. In 2008, the two countries traded almost $3 billion worth of goods. Canada exports cereals, machinery, paper, electrical equipment, and vegetables to Peru, while Peru sends precious metals and stones, fuels, ores, fats and oils, and tin to Canada. Many Canadian organizations also provide assistance to Peru.
A large forest fire occurred in August 2003 in the Crowsnest Pass area of western Canada. The fire was 6kms long, 50ms high and burned 20,000 hectares of forest. While the fire negatively impacted the tourist and timber industries by destroying forest land, it can also create diversity by allowing rich undergrowth to develop.