south america造句121. Viola L. (Violaceae) is a genus of 525?600 species mainly distributed in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and the Andes in South America.
122. Today, Java, South Africa, South America, and of the Caucasus also produce tea.
123. Mammee Apple, Mamey Apple or Santo Domingo Apricot is an evergreen tree, native to South America, which was introduced to various other regions of the world including West Africa and South East Asia.
124. The male rhea, a large, flightless bird from South America related to the ostrich, has a bit of a wandering eye when it comes to mating.
125. South America has unshackled its trade, restructured its rickety banks and tightened its fiscal belt.
126. So: birds and bushes on islands off the coast of South America resemble South American birds and bushes; islands near Africa are populated by recognizably African forms.
127. Using dead reckoning near the southern most area of South America called for an expert.
128. Swietenia mahagoni comes from Cuba in mid - south America and West Indies.
129. The scientists didn't accept the hypothesis of continental drift until almost identical fossils of animals were found both on Africa and South America.
130. Take the south america white shrimp as the raw material, the new soft package instant shrimp dried prawns was studied.
131. Originating in South America, Black tomato is the superb type of the tomato family, which is named after its shining black red color.
132. The biggest rainforest is in South America, it's called the Amazon.
133. Tahiti and her 13 sister islands make up the Society Islands, tiny protrusions of volcanic and coral paradise that dot the South Pacific about halfway between Australia and South America.
134. India and living in South America, the capital of the Inca empire Cuzco is a population of 10 million to 20 major cities.
135. Then, there will be 15 ship luxurious cruises cruising in the Mediterranean, northern Europe, South America, the Caribbean, united Arab emirates, Arabian gulf and the far east.
136. The Altiplano, or high plain, of South America is a place of superlatives: It holds the world's highest navigable lake, Titicaca, and the largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni.
137. In 1999, he Aconcagua, the tallest mountain in South America.
138. Tungiasis is a skin infestation of the Tunga penetrans flea, found in the tropical parts of Africa, Caribbean, Central and South America, and India.
139. Encyclopedia Of South American Aquatic Insects: Hemiptera - Heteroptera: Illustrated Keys to Known Families, Genera, and Species in South America.
140. A rising oil basis in South America and talk of China buying two to three cargoes of South American soyoil were supporting factors for soyoil.
141. Principal modes of interannual and decadal variability of summer rainfall over South America.
142. Distributing all over the world intertropical , the selva area with South America is most.
143. A very large vulture (Gymnogyps californianus), related to the condor of South America, found in the southern California mountains and nearly extinct.
144. Sharing his images online, Ed's work has drawn amazed comments from fans around the world including a schoolboy in South America and a photojournalist in Japan.
145. It's called la conga which is one of the most popular dances in South America.
146. The largest group of religious monuments and megalithic sculptures in South America stands in a wild, spectacular landscape.
147. The last months and days of Simon Bolivar, the brilliant and thwarted liberator of South America.
148. For example, an invasive South America rodent called the nutria is destroying wetlands across the Southeastern United States.
149. Paramaribo is a former Dutch colonial town from the 17th and 18th centuries planted on the northern coast of tropical South America.
150. Tahiti and her 13 sister islands make up the Society Islands, tiny volcano- and coral-studded protrusions of land that dot the South Pacific about halfway between Australia and South America.