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LATIN AMERICA Introduction to Latin America. Where is Latin America?  Find Mexico on a World Map... …and move southward.

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1 LATIN AMERICA Introduction to Latin America

2 Where is Latin America?  Find Mexico on a World Map... …and move southward

3 Latin America

4 WHY is it called Latin America?  Latin is a language  The two widely spoken languages are Latin-based Portuguese is spoken in Brazil And Spanish just about everywhere else!!! www.skokienet.org/ festival/cultures.html

5 What physical characteristics do we need to know?  In Central America and northern South America, it is TROPICAL CLIMATE

6 In northern Mexico and southern South America, it is TEMPERATE

7 Along with climate,  In the Southern Hemisphere: REVERSED  Remember that SEASONS are REVERSED

8 When it is winter in the USA... …it is summer in South America (and southern Africa & Australia & Antarctica)

9 Physical Features  Mountains in Latin America:

10 Sierra Madres split along Mexico’s coasts

11 Andes along west coast of South America

12  Just like the west coast of the USA, the Andes mountains are VOLCANIC

13 Sierra Madres ANDES MOUNTAINS: The longest chain and 2 nd highest mountains in the world!! Mountains in Latin America can be split into agricultural “zones” as you move higher up the mountain. This is called “vertical zonation” Tierra Caliente crops that like hot temperatures Tierra Templada crops that like temperate land Tierra Fria no crops, just grazing Snow caps

14 Another look at Vertical Zonation in the Andes Mts.

15 EARTHQUAKES  Along with volcanoes, western South America and parts of Central America experience EARTHQUAKES due to the constant motion of the Earth’s tectonic plates- Just like in California!!

16 Earthquakes occur where plates meet (pushing toward each other, or alongside each other) Mexico

17 But California can handle the earthquakes MUCH better because of building codes and earthquake-proof structures that are built in the states. Unfortunately, Chile, Peru, and other countries in Latin America don’t follow any type of building codes and whole villages can be wiped out in an earthquake!!!

18 More Physical Features: There are MANY islands in Latin America  The Caribbean Islands are called the “West Indies” or the “Greater and Lesser Antilles”  The Caribbean Islands are well known for their agriculture and tourism Greater (Bigger) Antilles Lesser (Smaller) Antilles

19 The Galapagos Islands (off the west coast of Ecuador) are known for their Tortoises and other scientific studies of plants and animals. Ga-LAP-ah-goes Islands

20  The Falkland Islands are controlled by the United Kingdom  The British defeated the Argentines in the Falkland Island War of 1982  These islands have a HUGE military advantage because of the location to the Strait of Magellan... ...esp. if the Panama Canal is blocked during wartime “Falkland Islands (Isla Malvinas) Administered by the UK (claimed by Argentina)”

21 Other Physical characteristics Grasslands: huge, flat plains in Latin America- known for agriculture  The Llanos are in Venezuela; the Gran Chaco are in Paraguay and the most famous are the Pampas in Argentina

22 Latin American Cowboys are called Gauchos We’re usually found in grassland ranches…like the Llanos in Venezuela Or the Pampas of Argentina…. where the best beef cattle in the world is raised!! Llanos Pampas

23 http://www.ran.org/info_center/about_rainforests.html “Amazonia” Unfortunately, the forests are cut down and set aflame to make room for interior farmland and construction!!!! OUCH!!! This is called “Slash and Burn” Agriculture Rainforests: Costa Rica and Brazil Amazonia (in Brazil) is the largest in the world!

24 Coastal Deserts: West Coast of South America ATACAMA DESERT in Chile One of the hottest and driest places on Earth. 1/16”/yr This clip art is actually “wrong” to use for the Atacama…there are cacti shown!! THIS is more like it!!! But why can places be so dry??? The “rain shadow” effect is part of the reason

25 RAIN SHADOW EFFECT The Andes Mountains create rain shadows on leeward slopes and cause moisture to be blocked. That’s how we see such dry areas in Latin America. The Andes are so high that they block moisture from the ocean and create grasslands and deserts on the other side of the mountains. http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~amitp/simblob/rain-shadow.png Pacific Ocean ANDESANDES Windward side of the mountains Leeward Side or “protected” side of the mountains

26 Rio Grande Rivers in Latin America The AMAZON!! The largest river in the world!! Parana River Orinoco River The Rio de la Plata. is actually not a river, but an estuary… the large water feature where fresh water from a river meets the salt water of the sea.

27 IMPACTS of Physical Features?:  Location of urbanization?  People settle along coasts  High population growth rate?  YES! Arable land means more food  Large cities are called: MEGACITIES  Sao Paulo Rio Mexico City

28 And the MOST important product from Latin America??? Of course!!!! Didn’t YOU think coffee too?

29 Latin America Fact  As you watch the video, record 10 facts about Latin Americavideo


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