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Includes: Central America, Caribbean, & South America Mexico to southern Argentina (tip is Tierra del Fuego- ”land of Fire”) Why is it called Latin America? The languages of early explorers (Spain & Portugal) have Latin origins as well as the language used by the Catholic Church was Latin.
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37 countries make-up Latin America largest: Mexico, Brazil, & Argentina Latin America is twice the size of the United States 2/3 of Latin America lies within the tropics
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Middle America Sierra Madres- Mother Ranges Many volcanoes- 40+ eruptions in the past 20 years, along the western side of Central America Plains are along both coasts. Lake Nicaragua- largest in Middle America Rivers- none of the rivers are navigable for ships
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Caribbean Islands Islands are the result of a mountain chain and volcanic activity along the boundary of the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. Divided into 3 main groups Bahamas- 2000 pieces of land, 700 big enough to be called islands, only 20 inhabited Lesser Antilles- arc towards South America, contain volcanoes Greater Antilles (4 big islands)- mountains in center, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Jamaica
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South America Andes Mountains- 4,000 miles long- longest Plains- Llanos, Pampas, Cerrado- excellent areas for farming Major River Systems- Amazon, Orinoco, Parana
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Numerous natural resources- oil, natural gas, gold, silver, aluminum ore, hydroelectric power, rain forest products avocado banana grapefruit lemon lime mango orange papaya pineapple plantain sweet potato black pepper cayenne chili pepper chocolate / cocoa (products) cinnamon cloves gingervanilla cashew nuts coconut coffeerubber chicle (chewing gum) ipecac quinine
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Farming Slash and Burn- today the method is still used and the rain forest is being destroyed Terraced farming- growing crops on mountain sides, look like steps
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Urbanization People moving into cities faster than the cities can handle and therefore slums and shanty towns are created on the outskirts of the city
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Tourism pros- brings in money, provides jobs cons- resort owners live elsewhere & profits are taken, large gap between rich tourist and poor residents
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