rise in the background.|left , Bolivia, is the second-largest city located in the Altiplano (after
El Alto). (
Parinacota and
Pomerape) Due to its average elevation exceeding 3,800 meters above sea level, the climate of the Altiplano is cold and dry, characterized by marked daily temperature fluctuations; the region is sometimes used to identify the altitude zone and the type of climate that prevails within it is colder than that of the
tierra fría, but not as cold as that of the
tierra helada. Scientists classify the latter as commencing at an elevation around 4,500 meters (or about 15,000 feet). Alternate names used in place of
altiplano in this context include
puna and
páramos. In general, the climate is cool and humid to semiarid and even
arid, with mean annual temperatures that vary from near the western mountain range to near Lake Titicaca; total annual rainfall ranges between less than to the southwest to more than near and over Lake Titicaca. The diurnal cycle of temperature is very wide, with maximum temperatures on the order of and the minimum on the order of . The coldest temperatures occur in the southwestern portion of the Altiplano during winter, between June and July. The
seasonal cycle of rainfall is marked, with the rainy season concentrated between December and March. The rest of the year tends to be very dry, cool, windy, and sunny. Snowfall may happen between April and September, especially to the north, but it is not very common, occurring between one and five times a year. The presence of
Lake Titicaca and the
Amazon Basin determines variations in the zone's humidity and temperature, with conditions being more humid in the north and west than in the south and east. Lake Titicaca acts as a thermoregulator on the Collao Plateau, moderating temperatures in adjacent areas. Due to its large thermal mass, the lake absorbs heat during the day and releases it at night, thereby reducing the daily and seasonal temperature range compared to other areas of the plateau. This influence creates milder microclimates along its shores, fostering agriculture and human settlement in riparian communities. == See also ==