South American Geography and Biodiversity

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## TL;DR
South America contains Earth's largest rainforest, longest mountain range, and most biodiverse ecosystems. The Amazon basin alone hosts 10% of all known species.

## Core Explanation
The continent's geography is defined by three major features: the Andes cordillera along the western coast, the Amazon basin in the center-north, and the Patagonian steppe in the south. Each creates distinct climate zones — from equatorial rainforest to high-altitude puna to subpolar southern regions.

## Detailed Analysis
The Amazon River discharges 209,000 m³/s into the Atlantic — more than the next seven largest rivers combined. The Andes create a rain shadow effect: Chile's Atacama Desert receives less than 15mm rainfall annually on one side, while the Amazon receives 2,000mm+ on the other.

## Further Reading
- National Geographic: South America Physical Geography
- UNESCO World Heritage: Amazon Basin
- NASA Earth Observatory: Andes Satellite Imagery

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