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10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25pt 5 pt 10pt 15 pt 20pt 25 pt 5pt 10pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20pt 25 pt 5pt Key Terms Weather and Climate Latin America Economy and Resources Potpourri A Little This & A Little That!
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Movement of people from one country or region to another
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What is migration?
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These resources were created over millions of years ago from prehistoric plants and animals
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What are fossil fuels?
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When people are forced to move from one location to another
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What is involuntary migration? Two examples of this are: 1. In the 1800s, the great potato famine which forced millions to leave Ireland to find a better life elsewhere, and many migrated to America. 1.When Nazi Germany systematically exterminated Jews, gypsies and millions of others, as they advanced through Europe in the 1930s and early ‘40s.
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A source of information taken from an original document, text or speaker
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What is a primary source?
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Coal and natural gas are examples of this type of resource
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What are nonrenewable resources?
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The height of land above sea level
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What is elevation?
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The condition of the air and sky from day to day
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What is weather?
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Since Canada is far from the equator, its climate tends to be
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What is very cold? Equator Canada
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This will affect crops grown on farms in the Andes
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What is elevation?
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Three factors which affect Latin America’s climate
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What are Elevation, the equator and wind patterns?
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North America and Latin America are located in this hemisphere
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What is the Western Hemisphere? The Western Hemisphere
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Much of Mexico is a large, mostly flat area which rises above surrounding land
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What is a plateau?
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Regions which make up Latin America Hint: Latin America does not include Canada and the United States
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What are Middle America (Mexico and Central America), the Caribbean and South America? Latin America is shown above, shaded in green.
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Some farms of Latin America can only grow enough to feed their own family, which is called?
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What is subsistence farms?
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The home of the world’s largest tropical rain forest
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What is the Amazon River Basin?
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Many people in Latin America leave the rural, country living. They move to the city urban life hoping to find better paying _ _ _ _
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What are jobs?
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The drop in oil prices in the 1980s probably helped to convince Venezuela to do this to their economy
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What is promote investment in other industries, (to diversify)?
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A system of producing, distributing, consuming and owning goods, services and wealth
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What is Economy?
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When a country depends largely on one resource or crop of income, it is known as this
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What is a one resource economy?
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To reduce their reliance on one natural resource or crop, many Latin American nations have begun to do this
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What is build up their industries?
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The mountain chain found along the west coast of South America
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What is the Andes Mountain Range?
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This covers most of the Earth’s surface
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What is water?
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Mountains, plateaus and plains are examples of
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What are landforms? Plains Plateaus Mountains
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Recently, an increase in food supply and better medical care has done this to the world’s population
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What is rapidly increased the population?
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Demographers and geographers use the push-pull theory to explain this movement of people
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What is migration? The Push-Pull theory used to explain migration: When people living in a region find it difficult to live, they feel a push to move away in search of better paying jobs or better schools and medical care. The hope for better living conditions pulls them to a new location.
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