South America.
South America is the 4th largest continent out of all 7 continents in the world. The longitude and latitude of South America are 8.7832° S and 55.4915° W, the population of South America is 431,998,475. Also there are 12 countries that are in South America as well. This informative writing is based on a country called Peru and this is what the report is going to be all about
Subheading 1 - Things About The Country
Peru has very big and small mountains that look very cool. The longitude and latitude of Peru are 46.9464 S and 234.0548 W, also the population of Peru is 32,933,835. There are 12 countries in South America all together and Peru is the 10th largest country. All of the people that live in Peru speak 3 different languages and that is spanish, aymara, and Quechua. Also if I could go to Peru all the way from New Zealand it would take 13 hours and 54 minutes, and that is a very long flight.
Subheading 2 - Things About The Animals
In South America the most common animals are a Camain, Llama, Andean Condor, Piranha, Southern right whale, Capybara, and an Anaconda. But the most deadliest animals are a common Lancehead, Brazilion Wandering Spider, and a Golden Dart Frog. The total amount of animals in South America altogether are over about 3,000 animals in South America.
In Peru the post popular 3 top animals are a Andean Cock of the rock, a Andean Condor, and a Jaguar. But the biggest and most dangerous animals in Peru is a Poison Dart Frog. Peru has around 1,800 species of birds, 500 species of mammals, and over 300 species of reptiles. But Peru has hundreds of mammals including some other species like a puma, jaguar and a spectacled bear.
Conclusion -
Have you ever been to Peru before? How about South America?
The most exciting thing about Peru is that when young famous chefs cook their food they go viral around the world. Also the most exciting thing about South America is the highest mountains in Peru and Bolivia. But in South America there are wonderful beaches and coastal areas to explore too.
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