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By: Cristina Belew April 12, 2011
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Weather Winter Temperature Averages High: 70’s Low: 60’s Summer Temperature Averages High: 80’s Low: 70’s Rainy season is from May to July Hurricane season is from July to October A stormy day in Cap Haitien* *http://www.visualgeography.com/pictures/haiti_6_1.html
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Weather Average Rainfall 55 inches to 80 inches Rainfall is not distributed evenly around the country Northern and Southern peninsulas receive the most rainfall Rainfall decreases across the northern peninsula as you move from west to east Western central cost is relatively dry Eastern central peninsula receives moderate rainfall Cap-Haiten ^ ^http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cap-Haitien_city_centre_from_above.jpg
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Graphs of Local Weather http://www.southtravels.com/america/haiti/weather.html
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Geographical Demographics Shared island with the Dominican Republic (2/3 of the island) Terrain: rough and mountainous 28.11%- Arable Lane 2 Large Peninsulas separate the island Pic de la Salle- highest point reaching 2,680 meters Coastline is very rugged Border Between Haiti and Dominican Republic *http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2011/01/13/haiti-water-cholera-forests-hurricanes/
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Geographical Demographics 3 main regions Northern Region Includes Massif du Nord mountain range Central Region Includes two plains and two mountain ranges Southern Region Contains the highest mountain range in Haiti ranging from 1,270 meters high to 2,255 meters high Chaine De La Selle Range* *http://www.wildernessphotographs.com/photo.php?id=254&gallery=missionhaiti2005
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Vegetation Deforestation and cultivation is a major issue Deforestation started from needing fossil fuels for sugarcane farming in the French Colonial Period 5,000 plant species in Haiti 35% of total plant species live in Haiti http://www.zonu.com/haiti_maps/Haiti_Vegetation_Land_Use_Map.htm
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Soils Plains and Valleys Fertile but over cultivated due to high population density Lower Hills Red Clays and Loams (combination of silt, sand and clay) Mountains Thin soil with low fertility
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Bibliography http://www.nationmaster.com/red/country/h a-haiti/geo-geography&all=1 http://www.nationmaster.com/red/country/h a-haiti/geo-geography&all=1 http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/ 251961/Haiti/54458/Climate http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/ 251961/Haiti/54458/Climate http://www.photius.com/countries/haiti/geog raphy/haiti_geography_geography.html http://www.photius.com/countries/haiti/geog raphy/haiti_geography_geography.html
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