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Title: Ch. 9-1: Physical Geography of Latin America


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Ch. 9-1 Physical Geography of Latin America
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Regions of Latin America
  • Mexico
  • Central America
  • Caribbean
  • South America

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Mountains and Highlands
  • The Andes Mountains-
  • part of the mountain range that runs through a
    portion of North, Central and South America.
  • United States- The Rocky Mountains
  • Central America- The Sierra Madres
  • South America- the Andes

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Patagonia Southern Andes
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  • Many volcanoes
  • The longest mountain range in the world, nearly
    5,000 miles long.
  • Creates a barrier between the coastal cities on
    the west coast and the interior of the continent.

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Highlands
  • The Guiana Highlands
  • The Brazilian Highlands

Guiana Highlands
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The Plains of Latin America
  • - Well suited for agriculture
  • Llanos
  • Colombia and Venezuela
  • Pampas
  • Argentina and Uruguay
  • Amazon River Basin
  • Brazil

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The Pampas Argentina
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The Amazon River and Other Major River Systems
  • Amazon River
  • Brazil
  • Orinoco River
  • Venezuela and Colombia
  • ParanĂ¡ River
  • Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina

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The Mighty Amazon
  • Amazon Flows 4,000 miles from west to east and
    empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Source is the
    Andes Mountains close to the Pacific Ocean.

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The Orinoco River
  • Flows mainly through Venezuela and Colombia. It
    creates part of the border between the two
    countries.

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The ParanĂ¡ River
  • begins in the Brazilian Highlands and flows
    southward through Paraguay and Argentina. It
    meets with several other rivers to create the Rio
    de la Plata

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Islands of the Caribbean
  • Three Main Island Groups make up the West Indies
  • The Bahamas
  • The Greater Antilles
  • The Lesser Antilles

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The Bahamas
  • Made up of hundreds of islands off of the
    southern tip of Florida.

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The Greater Antilles
  • Made up of the largest islands in the Caribbean
    including Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and
    Dominican Republic), and Puerto Rico.

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The Lesser Antilles
  • Includes the smaller islands in the region
    southeast of Puerto Rico.

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Resources
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Oil
  • Natural gas
  • Hydroelectric power
  • Copper
  • Timber
  • Agricultural Products

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Climate and Vegetation
  • Tropical Wet
  • Rain forest
  • (Brazil)
  • Tropical Wet and Dry
  • Llanos and Pampas
  • (Venezuela and Argentina)
  • Semiarid
  • Patagonia- Argentina
  • Desert
  • Atacama Desert-Chile

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Mid-Latitude Climates
  • Humid Subtropical
  • Paraguay, Uruguay, southern Brazil,
  • Bolivia, and Argentina
  • Mediterranean
  • West coast of Chile
  • Marine West Coast
  • Southern Chile, eastern Argentina
  • Highlands

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Vertical Climate Zones
  • About 15,000 ft Tierra Helada (Mountain Tundra)
  • Tree Line
  • 10,000-12,000 ft Tierra Fria (Cloud Forest)
  • 6,000 -6,500 ft Tierra Templada (Wet forest)
  • 2,500- 3,000 ft Tierra Caliente (Dry Forest
    and swamp)

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Human-Environment Interaction
  • Agriculture
  • Slash-and-burn technique used to clear the land
    for farmland in the Amazon River basin.

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Slash and burn- Panama
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Slash and burn agriculture in Peru
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Human-Environment Interaction
  • Agriculture Terraced Farming is an ancient
    technique introduced by the Inca for growing
    crops on the side of a mountain. This reduces
    soil erosion.

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Terraced farming - Peru
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Urbanization
  • Push and Pull factors People are moving from
    rural to urban areas in search of better
    opportunities.

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Push Factors
  • Push factors reasons people move away from
    rural areas
  • Ex Poverty, poor medical care, poor educational
    opportunities, low-paying jobs

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Pull Factors
  • Pull factors reasons people are drawn to the
    cities.
  • Ex Possibilities for work, education, medical
    care.

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Urban Sprawl
  • Unemployment
  • Crime
  • Illegal Drug trafficking
  • Slums
  • Pollution
  • Sanitation
  • Shortages of clean drinking water and housing

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Tourism
  • Advantages
  • Creation of new jobs
  • Reduction of the income gap between rich and poor

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Tourism
  • Disadvantages
  • Congestion
  • Pollution
  • Strain on local resources
  • Resentment and hostility
  • Large public debt due to building tourist
    facilities

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