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A concise survey of the continent's physical geography and natural systems, surveying mountain chains and high plateaus, volcanic activity and earthquakes, the major river basins (Orinoco, Amazon, La Plata), ocean currents and trade winds shaping climate, and the floodplain dynamics of the Amazon with its tidal bore and seasonal inundations. It describes varied vegetation and abundant wildlife of river valleys, contrasts upland and floodplain ecology, and outlines how mountain topography determines drainage. The address also notes economic and political complementarities between North and South America and suggests the potential benefits of closer continental ties.

About the Author

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Gardiner G. Hubbard

Gardiner G. Hubbard was an American author and a prominent figure in the 19th century, known for his explorations and writings on South America. His notable work, "South America," provides insights into the geography, culture, and people of the continent during a time of significant change and exploration. Hubbard's contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in the natural world and the diverse societies he encountered, making his writings valuable for understanding the historical context of South America.

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