The Panama Canal connects the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. It is an important shipping route and is known as the "bridge of the world", one of the seven wonders of the world. I believe everyone has learned this in geography textbooks. But do you know what the dividing line between South America and North America is? If you want to know, open the description below and take a look! Contents of this article 1. What is the dividing line between South America and North America? 2. What fruits are there in South America? 3. What are the world's best in South America? 1What is the dividing line between North and South America?The Panama Canal is the dividing line between North America and South America. Located in Panama, a Central American country, it crosses the Isthmus of Panama, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. It is an important shipping route and is known as the "World Bridge", one of the seven wonders of the world. The Panama Canal was built by the United States and opened to navigation in 1914. It is now owned and managed by the Republic of Panama and is a lock-type canal. It is about 65 kilometers (40 miles) long from one coastline to the other, and about 82 kilometers (50 miles) from the deep waters of the Caribbean Sea to the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean. It is 304 meters wide and 152 meters at its narrowest point. 2What fruits are there in South AmericaFruits in South America include red guava, guarana, fig, olive, oleander, date palm, sapote, stroke, mame, and yemame. Red guava is a tropical fruit, an evergreen small tree or shrub, 5 to 12 meters high, with no upright trunk, a well-developed root system, simple leaves in pairs, hairy on the back and raised lateral veins in the midrib. Guarana is a perennial woody vine of the Sapindaceae family, native to the tropical rainforest of the Amazon Basin in Brazil. The caffeine content of its seeds is about 2 to 4.5 times that of coffee beans and is widely used in the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. Fig is a flowering plant belonging to the genus Ficus in the Moraceae family. It mainly grows in some tropical and temperate places and is a subtropical deciduous small tree. Oleander is a large evergreen upright shrub that can reach 5 meters in height. Its branches are gray-green, and the young branches have ridges and are covered with fine hairs, which fall off when old. 3What are the world's best in South America?The largest hydroelectric power station in the world: Itaipu Dam. The largest plateau in the world: Brazilian Plateau. The largest plain in the world: the Amazon Plain. The river with the largest flow in the world: the Amazon River. The longest mountain range in the world: the Andes. The longest trench in the world: the Peru-Chile Trench. The river with the largest basin area and the largest flow in the world: the Amazon River. The rainiest place in the world: Atacama Desert. The longest mountain range in the world: the Cordillera Mountains. |
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