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Location, Climate, & Natural Resources of Cuba SS6G3 The student will explain the impact of location, climate, distribution of natural resources, and population distribution on Latin America & the Caribbean

B. Compare how the location, climate, and natural resources of Brazil and Cuba affect where people live and how they trade.

Location Cuba is an island nation 90 miles south of the state of Florida. It is bounded by the Gulf of Mexico on the northwest, the Atlantic Ocean on the northeast, and the Caribbean Sea to the south.

The island is a little more than 700 miles long, and it ranges from 135 miles at its widest point to only 20 miles are the narrowest point. Cuba is the largest island in the West Indies.

Most Cubans (76%) live in urban areas. 20% of them live in the capital and largest city, Havana. Many workers in the urban areas have jobs in manufacturing. A large number have jobs in service professions such as education, health care, government,

Most of the vehicles driven in Cuba are very old.

And tourism. Cuba’s location on the ocean trading routes has been an important influence on its history and current economy.

Climate of Cuba Cuba’s climate is tropical but moderated by trade winds. There is a rainy season form May to October, and there is a dry season from November to April. The tropical climate means that Cuba is warm to hot all year long. Winds help move the air and provide relief from the heat.

Cuba’s location and climate also make it a target for hurricanes Cuba’s location and climate also make it a target for hurricanes. The warm tropical waters provide energy for the storms, which begin on the coast of Africa. As the storms move west, they often move across islands in the Caribbean, including Cuba.

Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th.

Natural Resources of Cuba Twenty-eight % of Cuba’s land is arable. Cuba makes good use of this land by growing not only crops for its own people but also crops to sell to other countries. For centuries, sugar cane plantations have been a major source

Income for Cuba. This is true today, with sugar being the most important export of the country. Coffee, fish, fruits, and tobacco products are traded to other countries as well. Cuba is known for its cigars.

This tobacco product is highly prized by many people and provides a good income to the country. Cuba’s location on the ocean gives it easy access to rich fishing waters. Fishing provides food for Cubans, and it gives the country another product to export.

Cuba is a communist country Cuba is a communist country. That means the government owns or controls most farms and businesses. The communist government of the Soviet Union helped to support Cuba for many years. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Cuba faced difficult times.

Cuba’s trade with other countries does not bring in enough money to meet the needs of its people. Today, Venezuela sells oil to Cuba at a reduced price, but Cuba cannot sell enough goods to buy everything its people need.

In order to save energy, the government sometimes orders businesses and factories to close. The government also orders blackouts, or times when all electricity to a region is cut off.

Quiz Yourself 1. What has been the major export for Cuba for the past 200 years? a. coffee b. fish c. fruits d. sugar

2. Which industries are helped MOST by Cuba’s location on the ocean? a. tourism & fishing b. fishing & tobacco c. sugar and health care d. tourism & health care

3. Which product does Venezuela provide at a reduced cost to Cuba? a. fish b. oil c. sugar cane d. wheat

4. The large amount of arable land is MOST helpful to which industry in Cuba? a. farming b. fishing c. manufacturing d. tourism

5. Which country supported Cuba until 1991? a. Canada b. Soviet Union c. United States d. Venezuela