geography chapter 12
amazon river
4,00 miles long; world's largest river in volume; no other river drains a larger area; so much water flows from this river into the atlantic ocean that freshwater dilutes seawater more than 100 miles from shore
amazon river basin
______ ______ ______ is the world's largest tropical humid climate region; has the largest tropical rain forest in the world; more than 150 inches of rain fall every year
brazil
______ has enormous reserves of iron ore and bauxite
colombia
______ has long been famous for its emeralds
uruguay
______ is an example of a buffer state
chile
______ is the world's largest producer and exporter of copper
spain, portugal
a 1494 treaty had divided south america between ______ and ______
buffer state
a small country between two larger, more powerful countries
guaraní
a south american indian people who lived in the fertile lands of eastern paraguay
lima
after conquering the inca empire, the spanish built a new capital city in ______, near the coast
beans, chilies, corn, potatoes, and squash
american products that colonists took to europe, africa, and asia
altiplano
an elevated plain that divides the andes; name means "high plateau" in spanish; lies at about 12,000 feet above sea level
tierra del fuego
an island divided between argentina and chile
el niño
an ocean and weather pattern that affects the dry pacific coast; during this event, the eastern pacific ocean is warmer and the climate much wetter than normal
french guiana
an overseas department of france; lies along south america's northern coast
cattle, horses, sheep, sugarcane, and wheat
animals and agricultural products that european colonists introduced to south america
llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and the andean condor
animals unique to south america that have adapted to the andes' harsh conditions
gran chaco
between the andes and the brazilian highlands; name means "hunting land" because hunting is a popular pastime in this most semiarid landscape
1822
brazil declared its independence in ______
mediterranean
chile's central valley has a ______ climate, with winter rains and summer droughts
natal and salvador
cities in northeastern brazil that remain from the sugar and slavery era
francisco pizarro
conquered the inca empire in the 1530s
orinoco river
drains the western guiana highlands and the llanos; emptiness into the atlantic ocean
brazilian highlands
extend inland along brazil's southeastern coast; ancient and eroded
lake poopó
farther south than lake titicaca; salty lake
1) tierra caliente 2) tierra templada 3) tierra fría 4) paramo 5) tierra helada
five different elevation zones of the central and northern andes region, according to elevation
inca
founded south america's greatest early civilization; stretched from what is now ecuador to central chile; built paved roads and suspension bridges to connect their empire from the pacific coast to the amazon lowlands
lake titicaca
freshwater lake; 3,200 square miles; located on the peru-bolivia border; more than 25 of the altiplano's rivers drain into this lake
tepuís
high plateaus caused by erosion
rain shadow
in southern argentine the andes create a ______ ______, which results in the patagonia having semiarid and arid climates; few animals live in this area
decreased
indian populations ______ during the colonial period because of european diseases being carried to south america and because they were overworked in mines, on ranches, and plantations
latifundia
large estates that spread across the pampas
llanos
large plain area in northeastern colombia and western venezuela; name means "plains" in spanish
amazon river basin
largest plain in south america; occupies about 2 million square miles
paraná river
longest of south america's three great river systems; flows into the río de la plata estuary between argentina and uruguay; drains an area that includes the eastern slopes of the andes and the highlands of eastern brazil
tropical wet, dry
many areas of south america have ______ ______ and ______ climate
medicines
many nuts and plants used for ______ come from the amazon rain forest
dammed
many rivers, particularly in the paraná and amazon basins, have been ______ to generate electricity and store water for irrigation
marine west coast
moist westerlies influence southern chile, that area has a ______ ______ ______ climate
argentina, brazil, chile
more recent oil discoveries have been made off the coasts of ______, ______, and ______
brazil, columbia
new gold and silver deposits have been found in ______ and ______
columbia, peru, ecuador
oil deposits have been developed in ______ and the upper amazon basin of ______ and ______
bolivia
once the spanish were established in peru, their influence spread across the altiplano into what is now ______
east
portugal got the right to lands to the ______ of the treaty line
brazil
portugese settlement began in the 1530s along the eastern coast of what is now ______
rubber and timber
rain forests provide ______ and ______
12,000
researchers believe people first entered south america from the north more than ______ years ago
guiana highlands
rise in southern venezuela; stretch across part of northern brazil and guyana, suriname, and french guiana
tar sands
rock or sand layers that contain oil; because the oil has to be cooked out of the rocks, production of expensive
chibcha
ruled and developed gold-working skills in the colombian andes
brazil, columbia, venezuela, guyana, suriname, ecuador, peru, chile, bolivia, paraguay, argentina, uruguay
south america's 12 countries
the andes
south america's great mountain range that extends along the continent's pacific coast
patagonia
south of the pampas; semiarid plains that stretch all the way to tierra del fuego
west
spain got the right to lands to the ______ of the treaty line
nazca, south american
the collision of the ______ and ______ ______ plates created the andes
atacama desert
the driest region of south america; located in northern chile and southern peru; a high pressure system and cool ocean currents bring dry weather to this area throughout the year
hunter-gatherers
the first settlers were ____________
aconcagua
the highest peak in the andes range; rises to 22,834 feet
cuzco, peru
the inca capital; examples of inca stone construction can still be seen in this place
venezuela
the largest oil reserves are in ______
tree line
the line of elevation able which trees do not grow
1810, 1830
the spanish colonies of south america gained their independence between ______ and ______
chile
the spanish colonized central ______ in the 1540s
lake maracaibo
the vast oil deposits surrounding ______ ______ have made venezuela a leading oil-exporting country
amazon river, orinoco river, paraná river
three great river systems that drain the eastern part of south america
brazilwood
used to produce red and purple dye
angel falls
waterfalls in venezuela that tumble 3,212 feet; the world's highest waterfall
la niña
when pacific waters are colder than normal; pattern alternates with el niño
pampas
wide grasslands far south; eastern edge is argentina's most densely populated area; erosion by both wind and water have carried fertile soil from the andes to these plains