World Geography: Chapter 7, "Mexico"
The Gulf Coastal Plains
A wide stretch of land east of the Sierra Madre Oriental. These mountains extend from the Texas-Mexico border along the gulf of Mexico to the Yucatan peninsula.
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About ____ of Mexico's electricity is generated by thermal power plants that are fired mainly by oil and natural gas.
Spanish
After the conquest of the Aztec by Spanish conquistador , Hernan Cortes, and his men, who took the wealth of mexico's resources (gold and silver)?
Southern half of Mexico
It could support large-scale agriculture and produce the variety and abundance of foods necessary to maintain empires and cities.
regional high pressure systems
Keep the north and central parts of Mexico dry and cause occasional droughts.
Mesa Central (Central Plateau)
One of the two parts of the Mexican Plateau. Smaller part but heavily populated. Considered the "breadbasket" or "major grain" producing region. Less acrid then the other part of the Plateau. Features several smaller valleys. Most food grown in Mexico comes from this area.
Mesa del Norte (Northern Plateau)
One of the two parts of the Mexican Plateau. Very big and home to several large cities. More acrid than other part of Plateau.
Rain
People who graze cattle on the Northern Plateau anxiously await ___ each year.
Mestizo
Refers to people of mixed indigenous and European descent.
Seismic
Relating to or caused by an earthquake.
the northeast trade winds
Responsible for the pattern of tropical storms.
volcanoes
Seismic activity opens part of the Earth's crust and triggers the formation what?
variety of biomes
Southern Mexico has a ________ ____ __________ . In the lower altitudes along the coasts, the climate is hot. on the east coast, daily rainfall and high humidity occur. This biome supports very diverse plant and animal life and is essentially a rainforest.
Hernan Cortes
Spanish Conquistador that helped the Spanish take over Mexico's wealth in gold and silver.
Conquistador
Spanish for "conqueror"; Spanish soldier who participated in conquest of indigenous peoples of Latin America.
earliest/largest
THe maya civilization was one of the _______ and _______ civilizations in Mexico.
Sierra Madre Occidental
These stretch along the northwestern edge of Mexico and they have been deeply cut by westward flowing rivers and streams, witch have formed deep gorges.
Sierra Madre Oriental
This is considered the Southern extension of the Rocky Mountains. The average height is 8,000 to 9,000 feet. A few exceptions include mountains that reach 12,000 feet.
Mexican Plateau
This is located between the two Sierra Madre mountains. The temperatures are constantly moderate, making it an attractive place to live. It is the largest and most densely populated region of Mexico.
Lerma River
It begins in the Toluca Basin, and feeds into Lake Chapala
dry
Northern Mexico is generally characterized by a _____ climate.
Vertical climate zones
Create the temperate or mild climates found throughout the southern part of Mexico.
Syncretism
A blending of beliefs and practices from different religions into one faith.
Primate City
A city that dominates a country's economy, culture, government and in which population is concentrated; usually the capital.
Vertical Climate Zones
A climate zone that occurs as elevation increases, with its own natural vegetation and crops.
Magacity
A great city that is made up of several large and small cities.
seminomadic
A member of a people living usually in portable or temporary dwellings and practicing seasonal migration but having a base camp at which some crops are cultivated.
Land Bridge
A strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, enabling migration of plants and animals to new areas.
Central America
Along with _________ _________ Mexico connects North and South America. (Land Bridge)
Aztec
Although mestizos now densely populate Mexico City, there are groups that trace their ancestry to the _____.
Free Trade Zone
An area of a country in which trade restrictions do not apply.
Ring of Fire
An area where the Pacific tectonic plate collides with other tectonic plates creating seismic activity.
Rio Bravo del Norte (Rio Grande)
An important exception to the small rivers and lakes. It forms part of the border between Mexico and the U.S.
minerals
An important part of Mexico's economy.
Pacific Plate
Baja Mexico is located on which tectonic plate?
1519
Date of Spanish arrival in Mexico.
Suit
Different peoples developed cultures to _____ the environments in which they live.
yes
Do the Mayan people still maintain their culture, speak their ancestral languages and practice the same cultural traditions?
enriched
Cash crops grown in Mexico further ___ the Spanish.
Maya Civilizaton
Centered in the Yucatan Peninsula.
Cash Crop
Farm product grown to be sold or traded rather than used by the farm family.
Southern Highlands
In the south, it is a series of mountain ranges and plateaus that reach from south of Mexico city to the southwest edge of Mexico's border with Guatemala
The Silver Belt
In this area, located on the Mexican Plateau, both industrial and precious minerals are mined.
Climate Factors
Include the regional high-pressure systems , the northeast trade winds, and the vertical climate zones.
Extended Family
Household made up of several generations of family members.
Maquiladora
In Mexico, a manufacturing plant owned by a foreign company.
Rare
In northern Mexico waterways are _____. The high mountain ranges and plateaus create temperate vertical climate zones that do not collect the volume of water that is more common in tropical regions.
rainforest
In southern Mexico along the east coast there is a _______ biome.
Agriculture
In the Northern half of Mexico _______ was used to supplement hunting, herding, and gathering of food.
Seminomadic
In the Northern half of Mexico some of these _______ groups still live in their traditional homelands, separated from most outside influences.
Toluca Basin
Located on the Central Plateau, west of Mexico City. (a basin)
Northern half of Mexico
Located on the inland plateau and in the Moutians
The Gulf of California
Located on the western side of Mexico. Divides the Baja peninsula from the northern coast of Mexico. Supports a remarkable diversity of aquatic animals. These include several types of whales, the giant Pacific manta ray, endangered leatherback sea turtles, and the great white shark.
13th
Mexico is ranks ____ in the world for crude oil exports.
Southern
Mexico is the ______ most country in North America.
petroleum
Mexico is the leading _________-producing country. It exports account for a large share of foreign-exchange earnings.
silver
Mexico is the world's largest producer of what?
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Mexico remained a part of the Spanish Empire for nearly ___ centries.
highly structured
Mexico was governed by Spain under a ______ ______ political system.
U.S.
Mexico's entire Northern boarder is shared with what country?
Maya and Aztec
Mexico's human geography reflects influences from the __________ _____ __________ civilizations
North American Plate
Most of Mexico is located on what tectonic plate?
Chaparral Biome
Northern Mexico is defined as a _______________ _______. It has mild, rainy winter and hot dry summers. The plant life consists of cacti, shrubs, and shrub oak. High winds and low-growing plants make the soil in this region good for grasslands. The soil is also thin and rocky, however, it is not good for crops
Central Mexico
The Aztec empire arose in _______ ______.
Tenochtitlan
The Aztec ruled from their capital, ________, the site of present day Mexico city.
Conquered
The Aztec's had _____ other peoples in the area when the Spanish arrived in 1519.
descendants
The Maya ______ still live in and around the areas of their former empire.
Teotihuacan and Zapotec
The Maya engaged in long distance trade with other cultures including _______ ____ ________.
vast
The Maya ruled a ____ territory.
100
The Maya's stone cities were abandoned a few ____ years before the arrival of the first Spanish explorers.
Landforms
The Ring of Fire (seismic activity with earthquakes) helps shape what?
Caribbean Plate
The Southern most tip of Mexico is located on what tectonic plate?
Cash Crops
The Spanish landowners of Mexico began growing ___ such as cacao and maize in large quantities , which they were exported to Spain.
Viceroys
The Spanish political system was ruled by officials called ______, who were appointed by the Spanish monarch.
Elevation
The ______ of the highlands keeps them at a comfortable temperature that is also helpful for growing certain crops
Tarahumara
The ________ people in the Serra Madre Occidental are one example of an indigenous group who still live in Northern Mexico.
Western
The ________ side of Mexico is the Ring of Fire.
Climate
The farmers in the valleys of Central Plateau depend on their ____ to help get enough water for their crops.
central
The few rivers and natural lakes that exist are found in the _____ part of Mexico and are generally small.
Colonial era
The introduction of Spanish culture in mexico happened when?
The Gulf of Mexico
The larges body of water that forms Mexico's east coast. It supports diverse sea life including an ancient sea creature known as the manatee. Famous for shrimp and supplies the fish industry in both the U.S. and Mexico. The waters are relatively sheltered from ocean currents, so the beaches are calm and the waters are warm.
Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon)
The larges gorge in The Sierra Madre Occidental mountains and located int the state of Chihuahua, Mexico.
Lake Chapala
The largest natural lake in Mexico
stone cities
The maya built huge ___ ___ .
Nomadic
The northern half of Mexico originally has a small population of mostly independent groups of ________ people.
Greater
The population density in Mexico is ________ near parts that have the most agriculture, especially on the Central Plateau and in the Southern Highlands.
Outsourcing
The practice of subcontracting manufacturing work to outside companies, especially foreign or nonunion companies.
More
The southern half of Mexico is ____ geographically diverse.
value
The spanish (Hernan Cortes and Men) did not just find gold and silver but they also found the _____ in the variety of food available to the local people, quickly taking corn, tomatoes, chocolate, and other native crops on the return trip to Spain
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
The value of goods and services produced within a country in a year.
grazing and farmlands
There are ample __________ and __________ on the North and Central Plateaus, in the Southern Highlands and along the coastlines.
economy
Timber, fish, and agricultural products are also important to Mexico's ________.
Physical Geography
Variations in _______ ________ of Mexico lead to the development of diverse cultures, languages, and civilizations among the indigenous peoples of Mexico.
Tierra Helada
What climate zone is 20-55 degrees fahrenheit, above 10,000 feet, and has vegetation of cactus?
Tierra Fria
What climate zone is 55-65 degrees fahrenheit, above 6,000 feet, and has vegetation of apples and potatoes?
Tierra Templada
What climate zone is 65-75 degrees fahrenheit, above 2,500 feet and has vegetation of corn, oranges, and lemons?
Tierra Caliente
What climate zone is 75-80 degrees fahrenheit, above sea level and has vegetation of bananas?
important minerals
Zinc, bauxite (the ore of aluminum),lead, gold, mercury, cadmium, antimony, manganese, and copper.
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____ of Mexico's electrical power is created by nuclear power and renewable resources of wind, solar energy, and biomass (plant materials and animal waste used as a source of fuel).
large
______ tracts of land in MExico were given to the Spanish settlers of Mexico.