Latin America Geography
Latin America The name describes the lands in the Western Hemisphere south of the United States Stretches over 7,000 miles Covers a large area between the Atlantic and Pacific
Regions Mexico Central America West Indies (Caribbean) South America Country just south of the United States Central America Countries that lie between Mexico and Colombia West Indies (Caribbean) The islands located in the Caribbean Sea Called Indies by early European explorers because they thought the islands were part of India South America Continent south of Central America Made up of many nations
Mountains Andes Mountains stretch over 4,500 miles in the western part of South America Separate people in different parts of South America from each other Has resulted in many different cultures
Grassland Plains (Pampas) Mountains and poor soil make Latin America’s land unproductive Pampas are an exception to this Argentina and Uruguay Llanos of Venezuela Provide much of the fertile soil in Latin America The rest of the land cannot produce enough to feed the people of the region Most people, however, work in Agriculture
Rain Forests Located on the east coast of Central America and the northern part of South America Warm, humid climates Receive a great deal of rainfall Have made transportation and communication difficult among the people of Latin America
Rivers The Amazon river Orinoco River Rio de la Plata River 2,300 miles long 2nd longest river in the world Orinoco River Rio de la Plata River A large percentage of Latin America’s population lives near these river systems They provide a link in the area’s transportation system
Climate Majority is warmer because it lies near the equator Mountains + winds from the oceans = moderate climate Result: population density is greatest in the higher elevations where temps are comfortably cool Areas of dense population-Food shortages occur and there is inadequate housing, health, and educational services
Resources Mexico and Venezuela have large amounts of oil Most nations lack oil and other resources This hurts their industrial development Major crops grown in Latin America Coffee, bananas, sugar, and cocoa Most nations rely on single cash crops (crops raised for a profit), making them dependent on changes in world prices