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Latin America Physical Geography 8.1
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Physical Geography 8 mil sq. miles (~equal to N.A.) Made up of Middle America and South America –Caribbean sometimes debated as part of MA
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Yellow- Caribbean Green- Central America Red- Middle America Purple- South America All together is LATIN AMERICA
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Physical Geography Caribbean aka West Indies –3 parts: Lesser Antilles, Greater Antilles, & Bahamas Brazil is largest and most pop. of LA’s countries
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Highlands Begins in Pac. Ranges/ Rockies Mexico’s Sierra Madre CA’s Central Highlands SA’s Andes –map pg 195 Crust collision, sits on Ring of Fire
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Why would ppl settle here? –Cooler climates –Rich in resources… like what?? Water, fertile soil, forests, minerals –Protection
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Highlands Mexico’s Sierra Madre –Sierra Madre Oriental (eastern) & Sierra Madre Occidental (western) meet at Sierra Madre del Sur –Surrounds Mxn Plateau Mild climate (elev), volcanic soil in South= settlement
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Highlands Most Caribbean islands part of Central Highlands (range goes across sea) –Volcanic islands –Some still active
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Student News Daily Drug Smuggling Tunnel Online in new Current Events Section
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Highlands Andes Mtns –4500 miles long, world’s longest –Cordilleras –Encircle high plains (altiplano) in Peru & Bolivia –Home to the INCA!! (and llamas)
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Atacama Desert “Human Planet: Deserts” video clip Driest place on Earth! –Some areas have never received rainfall since recordkeeping began More than a million ppl live here –Live near coast, oases, or farm with drip-irrigation Fog Catching Net: –Fog rolls in condenses on net drips to pipes water crops
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Highlands Mato Grosso Plateau- from eastern Peru & Bolivia to most of Brazil –Low pop. –Mostly savanna, some woods Brazilian Highlands- from MGP to eastern Brazil, ends in escarpment (cliff)
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Lowlands Coastal plains along Brazil’s coast –Next to escarpment –Prime area for settlement/tourism Llanos (Colombia & Venezuela) & Pampas (Argentina & Uruguay) –Grazing plains, pampas= breadbasket –Cowboys= llaneros or gauchos, respectively
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Pampas- grain fields
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Agua MA’s rivers are small, but SA’s are HUUUUGE –Rio Grande (Rio Bravo del Norte) is major one, though, outside SA Amazon- 4000 miles (NYC to Rome, Italy) –20% of Earth’s freshwater, 10X the volume of the Mississippi –Hundreds of sm. rivers join it Amazon Basin (creates a valuable functional region) 40% of SA –Only navigable for 2300 miles from Atlantic
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Agua Parana, Paraguay, & Uruguay next lgst water system –Commercial highway, hydroelectricity –Flow into estuary (Rio de la Plata) before Atlantic
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Lake Titicaca- world’s highest (elev.) navigable lake (Andes- Peru & Bolivia) –12,500 ft above sea level –Center for Incas –Lgst in SA in volume Notice the intense terracing!!
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Agua Lake Titicaca is fed by rivers, melting glaciers, & rainfall –Losing water with shorter rain seasons & less glaciers (lowest since 1949)
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Lake Maracaibo- SA’s largest (Venezuela) –Caribbean inlet Brackish water –Rich oil fields Ven. in OPEC Land is sinking in areas due to removal of oil Caribbean Sea
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Lake Nicaragua- CA’s largest lake (b/w Nicaragua & Costa Rica) –Smaller than Titicaca –Has small volcanic islands w/in –Known for Caribbean pirates!
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Resources Oil: Gulf of MX and southern Caribbean MX, Ecuador and Venezuela are leaders in world (OPEC) Leaders in gold, silver, emeralds, copper (ancient civs. prospered with them) Problems: geography, lack of $, social/political unrest prevent development of resources
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