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Get out your warm-up page…number 1- 8

Mexico 2 Guatemala 3 El Salvador 4 Honduras 5 Nicaragua 6 Costa Rica 7 Panama 8 8 Belize

Physical Geography of Latin America

Andes Mountains 7,000 miles long Longest mountain range in the world

Island Groups of the Caribbean Greater Antilles – large islands (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, & Puerto Rico) Lesser Antilles – smaller islands southeast of Puerto Rico

Amazon River 2 nd longest river in the world

Tropical Climates Tropical Rainforest and tropical savanna are the most common climates in Latin America. Ex.) The Amazon

Tropical Climates … continued … DeforestationDeforestation = the cutting down and clearing away of trees in the rain forest

Slash & Burn Slash-and-burn farmingSlash-and-burn farming = traditionally used by migrant farmers, they cut down all the plants and strip any trees of bark. After the plants and trees have dried out, they are set on fire, the ash helps the soil, but the soil is only good for 2-3 years, when this happens the farmer moves on and the process repeats itself.

Vertical Climate Zones Highland climates are commonly arranged vertically by altitude into 4 major zones climate becomes colder as the elevation increases!!

Question??? Can you travel to the equator and go scuba diving in the morning and snowboarding in the afternoon? YES YOU CAN!!!!!!! Because of Vertical Climate Zones

Comparing Climate Regions What is the major difference you can see from the two climate charts? The two charts are opposite to each other – This is because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere and Buenos Aires is in the Southern Hemisphere. Our winter is their summer, and our summer is their winter.

Vegetation The natural vegetation of Latin America varies according to climate and ranges from lush tropical rainforest evergreens to desert cacti. canopy = the tops of tall trees that come together to form a dense covering.

Angel Falls ► Eastern Venezuela ► World’s tallest waterfall ► 3,212ft The water comes in a free fall of 979 meters !! Angel Falls is 15 times higher than Niagara Falls!

Colca Canyon Deepest Canyon on the surface of the Earth ► twice the depth of the Grand Canyon ► in the Andes in Peru ► 10,500 feet deep This canyon is reportedly the deepest in the world, thought to be twice as deep as the Grand Canyon in the USA. Unlike most of the Grand Canyon, portions of Colca Canyon are habitable, with pre-Colombian terraced fields still supporting agriculture and human life.

Colca Canyon … IN THE DEEPEST PARTS … ► Accessible only by boat ► One of the worlds great natural challenges – the 1 st expedition was in ► Rafters have to navigate extreme white-water ► A breakneck plunge of the river drops 3,000 feet over 50 miles ► So dangerous this canyon has only been seen by a handful of people.

Iguacu Falls, Brazil ► Has 270 waterfalls ► the border between Brazil and Argentina ► Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Throat) – a U shaped 490 by 2300 foot cliff

Panama Canal ► Canal system that splits the country of Panama in half, allowing boat traffic to pass through the isthmus of Panama and not have to go all the way around South America to have access between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Trans-Andean Highway, Peru ► Connects Lima (capital of Peru) to Chile through the Andes ► Extremely curvy to compensate for the extreme uphill and downhill.