Latin American Geography - General Locations, Landmarks, terms, etc.

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Rio de la Plata

Estuary of the Paraná and Uruguay Rivers between Uruguay an Argentina

NAFTA

Free trade agreement between USA, Mexico, and Canada

4,000 miles

How long is the Amazon River?

Brazil

Largest country in South America and has the largest population

South America

Largest land area with 13 countries (chili & Brazil)

Greater Antilles

Made up of four larger islands - Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, & Puerto Rico.

pyramids

Maya cultural landscape

humid subtropic

climate with cool to mild winters and hot summers

steppe

climate with cool winters, high summers, and light rainfall

tropical dry

climate with high temperatures, abundant rainfall, and an extended dry season

Tierra templada crops

coffee and corn

Much of Latin America is characterized by which type of climate?

tropical

Central Highlands

volcanic mountains that rise like a backbone across Central America

Lake Titicaca

world's highest large navigable lake

informal economy

economic activities not tracked by the government

Main reason for Latin American migration to United States

economic opportunity

Which factor has the greatest influence on Latin America's climate?

elevation

llano

fertile grassland in inland areas of Colombia and Venezuela

Carnival

festival in Brazil

Amazon River

flows east to the Atlantic Ocean, largest river system in the world, and is the most important river in South America

pampas

grassy, treeless plains of southern South America

Venezuela

has the most oil in Latin America

Patagonia

hills and low flatland form a plateau in southern Argentina

Amazon Rain Forest

hot, humid area with dense vegetation; the largest rain forest in the world, located in South America

Atacama Desert

is coastal desert so arid that in some places no rainfall has ever been recorded

Lake Maracaibo

largest lake in the region; 5,217 sq. miles. contains oil fields foe Venezuela.

mestizo

mixed European and native american ancestry

What have mountains caused in the past?

mountains have blocked movement and trade isolated regions and people

Sierra Madre Oriental

mountains on eastern side of Mexico

Sierra Madre Occidental

mountains on western coast of Mexico

Rio Grande

only major river in Middle America; form part of the border between the US and Mexico

Favelas

poor slums in Brazil

Haiti

poorest country in Latin America

Mountains

the most dominant landforms in Latin America

Tierra Caliente

"hot land" sea level to 2,500 ft.

Caribbean Sea

Area of water that borders the NORTH coast of South America

Malaria

A disease caused by a plasmodium parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes.

Brazilian Highlands

A large region in the eastern part of South America that has hilly land that is good for growing and ranching

Tundra

A region where temperatures are always cool or cold and only specialized plants can grow

maquiladoras

American factories in Mexico taking advantage of cheap labor

Theodore Roosevelt

American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, and naturalist, who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909.

Grassland

An area where animals can graze (ranching)

Lesser Antilles

Smaller islands that stretch from the Virgin Islands to Trinidad/Tobago.

Llanos & Pampas

South Americans inland grassland

altiplano

Spanish for "high plain," a region in Peru and Bolivia encircled by the Andes peaks; a high plateau encircled by mountains

Amazon Basin

The home of the world's largest tropical rainforests, runs along the largest river in the world on the continent of South America.

Andes Mountains

The world's longest mountain chain, stretching along the west coast of South America.

Highland

along the Sierras in Mexico and the Andes Mtns.

Tropical Savanna

along the coast of SW Central America and most of the Caribbean islands

Panama Canal

an artificial 77 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean

Mexico and Venezuela

are among the world leaders in oil production.

rio de la plata

as the three rivers flow near the Atlantic Ocean, they spread out and form a broad estuary

Latin America Divided into 3 Areas

-Middle America -West Indies -South America

Mexican cultural influences

Aztec, Maya, and Spanish

Which 3 regions is Latin America divided into?

Caribbean, south america, and middle america

Great Antillies

Cuba and Jamaca

Middle America

Mexico and the & countries of Central America (Costa Rica and Mexico)

Oil, silver

Mexico natural resource?

Three areas of Latin America.

Middle America, South America, & the West Indies.

isthmus

Narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas.

Atlantic Ocean

Ocean that borders the EAST coast of South America

Pacific Ocean

Ocean that borders the WEST coast of South America

Which country has a canal that provides a link between the Pacific Ocean, Caribbean Sea, & Atlantic Ocean?

Panama

Where does the Amazon River travel from and to?

Travels from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean

Lesser Antillies

Trinidad and Tobago

oil, gold

Venezuela natural resource?

Pampas

What are the grasslands of Argentina and Uruguay called?

Llanos

What are the grasslands of Columbia and Venezuela called?

Middle America, the Carribean, and South America

What are the three areas geographer's divide Latin America into?

Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles

What are the three groups of the Caribbean islands?

Andes

What mountain range extends on the western edge of South America and is the longest mountain range in the world?

West Indies

What's another name for the Caribbean islands?

Maya come from

Yucatan Peninsula

Imperialism

a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.

Slash & Burn

agriculture suitable to rainforrest

Tierra Caliente crops

bananas, sugar, rice, and cacao


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