South America Quiz
On average how much precipitation does the coast of Peru get?
0-10 Inches
List these five place from denses to least dense areas (1 most dense): Most of western Ecuador, Most of Uruguay, Santiago Chile, Most of southern Argentina, Along most of Brazil's northern coast
1. Santiago Chile 2. Most of western Ecuador 3. Most of Uruguay 4. Along most of Brazil's northern coast 5. Most of southern Argentina
Amazon River Region
10% of Brazilians live here. Largest and least explored region. Moist winds-ger more than 80 inches of rain. Hot temperatures (around 80). Long growing seasons
How much water is consumed by the Mexico City metropolitan area each day? For what purposes is that water used?
10.5 million gallons per day. Used by residents and by water intensive companies
Elevation of Mount Chimborazo
20,702 feet
How many people live in Brazil? How many South American's live there
200 million in Brazil, half of all South Americans
For every 1,000 people in Peru, __ are born and _ die each year
21, 6
On average how much precipitation does Uruguay get?
40-80 Inches
Mulatto-What percentage of people in French Guiana are mulatto
A European and African mix. Under 10%
Mestizo-What percentage of people in Paraguay are mestizo
A Spanish term for mixed, and a mix of European and American Indian. 85-100%
How many times bigger is south america than continental the US
About 2 times as large
How much sinking is Mexico City experiencing per year? How does it compare with Venice? Over the past 100 years how low has Mexico City dropped?
About a foot per year. Venice is about an inch per year. 30 ft.
Largest Rainforest in South America
Amazon Rainforest
Longest River in South America
Amazon River
Largest Snake in South America
Anaconda
Longest Mountain Range in South America
Andes Mountains
Which country has the most uranium resources
Argentina
Driest South American Desert
Atacama
Which ocean borders South America's two largest countries?
Atlantic Ocean
Would a farmer who prefers warmer weather be more likely to grow bananas or potatoes
Bananas
Why is there a higher percentage of mulattos than mestizos in French Guiana
Because it is a French colony
Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru each have ____ rates which are more than twice as high as their ____ rates.
Birth, death
The birth rate of ______ is three times higher than its death rate
Bolivia
The Highlands
Brasilia-Capital city, located in this region. New city. wanted to ease coastal crowding. 1.8 million people live there
Largest Country in South America
Brazil
Most Densely populated country in south america
Brazil
Of the three countries on the graph, ______ is the only one with a birth rate lower than the world average
Brazil
The world and ______ share the same population growth rate percentage
Brazil
Largest rodent in South America
Capybara
Which country has the most copper resources
Chile
What climates does the Coast of Peru and parts of Brazil, Uruguay, Belem, Brazil and most of Venezuela have?
Dry, Mild, Tropical, Tropical
True or False: Buenos Aires, Argentina has a higher elevation than Bogota Colombia
False
True or False: Chile exports less than it imports
False
True or False: Venezuela is the second largest exporter of oil in the world
False
Does the Orinoco River flow through Columbia
False: Venezuela
True or False: Most of South America's high ground is centered in the middle of the continent
False: West Coast
What kind of land does Llanos have?
Grass Land
According to Mr. Martinez, why are supplies of water dwindling?
Growing population
If you lived at 13,000 feet in the Andes, would you more likely work as a farmer of a herder? 3,000 Feet?
Herder/Grazing. Bananas, sugar cane, rice, cocoa, coffee, corn, and wheat
Why is the Amazon Basin a unique region?
It is covered in rainforest and has over 1000 tributaries. Half of Brazil's land (two million square miles) and has the world's largest rainforest
How does Brazil's location in the tropics affect its climate
It makes it warm and wet
During the 19th century how did Mexico City meet its water needs
It met the needs from springs, shallow wells, and remaining surface water
Describe what happened to the Basilica of Out Lady of Guadalupe
It tilted so heavily beneath the weight of millions of pilgrims, it was declared unsafe in the 1970's and they built a new one.
What has led to the growth of Brazilian cities since the 1950's?
Jobs in Brazil and many growing industries
Highest Lake in South America
Lake Titicaca
Largest South American Lake
Lake Titicaca
What climate region is found in Chile but not Argentina? Argentina but not Chile?
Mediterranean. Humid Subtropical
Amazon River
Most of it runs through an area of 0-500 above sea level.
Highest Peak in South America
Mt. Aconcagua (In the Andes)
Land use of Northern Chile, Lima Peru, Southern Argentina, Most of Colombia, and the Banks of the Amazon
No widespread use, Urban, Ranching or Herding, Subsistence Farming, Forestry
Most rainfall in South America comes from what direction of the Andes Mountains?
Northeast
What is South Americans northern and southern most point?
Northern Most-12 degrees North Southern Most-56 degrees South
On average how much rain does Suriname and French Guiana get?
Over 80 inches
Which two countries have the highest percentage of indigenous descendants. Why do you think those two countries have the highest percentages?
Paraguay and Bolivia. Because they are in the middle
Second-Longest South American River
Parana River
The Northeast Region
Poorest region. Plagued by drought and hunger. Not great farming. Fortaleza, Recife, and Salvador are all cities in the Northeast
If harvesting rain forest products can earn 40 times as much as herding cattle, what is the likely reason ranchers continue deforesting
Ranchers are more familiar with raising cattle
The Southeast
Rio and Sao Paulo are on the coast. Economic heartland of Brazil. 40% of population. Lots of coffee and other crops. Hot, humid, and subtropical. Smallest region by area
Largest Urban Area in South America
Sao Paulo
What kind of land does Patagonia have?
Semi-desert and desert
Which country has the most aluminum (bauxite) resources
Suriname
About how many times larger is Brazil's world percentage of carbon dioxide from land use change than its world percentage of land area
Three times
Largest South American Island
Tierra del Feugo
What kind of land does the Amazon Basin have?
Tropical and Rain Forest
True or False: Chile exports more to Japan and China than to Argentina and Brazil
True
True or False: Ethanol is cleaner and cheaper to produce than gasoline
True
True or False: South America's elevation is generally higher in the west than the east
True
True or False: The European Union is a larger trading partner with Chile than the United States
True
Does Cali, Columbia have a larger population than Cumana, Venezuela. Manta, Ecuador. And Iquitos Peru
True Cali, Columbia is bigger
Does Peru have the largest coast line of (itself), Ecuador, Columbia, and Venezuela
True Peru have a larger coast line
What kind of land does Sucre, Bolivia have?
Tundra
Which country does the equator not pass through? Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, or Brazil
Venezuela
Where are the worlds largest waterfall located?
Venezuela (Angel Falls)
What are some of the consequences faced by Mexico City residents as a result of the water stress?
Water borne diseases, power outages, and threats of riots
tierra fría
a colder climate zone, located at higher elevations
Rain Forest
a dense stand of trees and other vegetation that receives a great deal of precipitation each year
Plateaus
a flat area that rises above the surrounding land
Area
a geographic location
bauxite
a mineral that is used to make aluminum
Tributary
a small river that flows into a larger river
escarpment
a steep cliff at the edge of a plateau with a lowland area below
tierra templada
a temperate climate zone, located at mid-level elevations
Basin
an area of land that is drained by a river and its tributaries
Metropolitan Areas
an area that includes a city and its surrounding suburbs
Hinterland
an inland area that is remote from the urban areas of a country
Favelas
an overcrowded city slum in Brazil
Diverse
composed of many distinct and different parts
Central City
the densely populated center of a metropolitan area
pampas
the treeless grassland of Argentina and Uruguay
Canopy
the umbrella-like covering formed by the tops of trees in a rain forest
Tierra Caliente
the warmest climate zone, located at lower elevations
About what fraction of Brazil's land cover is rain forest?
two-thirds
Unique
unusual