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Latin America
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Latin America includes. . . .
Mexico Central America Caribbean Islands South America
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Why do we call it Latin America?
We call it LATIN America because most of the European countries that colonized this region spoke Spanish or Portuguese. Both of these languages are derived (or come from) the ancient Latin language. Thus we call this region Latin America. This picture of a chicken serves no purpose. It’s there to illustrate a point. I just don’t know what the point is! Maybe it speaks Latin. FYI: Latin was the language of the Romans and much of the ancient world. Almost every modern language has its roots in Latin. Some of the earliest copies of the Bible were written in Latin. You use Latin words every day and probably don’t know it. Ex: quiet, village, & school all come directly from Latin.
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What were those four regions of Latin America again?
Mexico Central America Caribbean Islands South America
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Let’s look briefly at each region . . .
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Mexico What type of map is this?
What are the two major mountain ranges of Mexico?
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Mexico Fast Facts Farthest north of the Latin American countries
Has two mountain ranges: Sierra Madre Occidental & the Sierra Madre Oriental Between the mountain ranges is the central plain Has had recent earthquake & volcanic activity Its capital, Mexico City, is the second most populous city in the world and suffers from air pollution
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How many countries make up this area of
Central America How many countries make up this area of Latin America? What geographical feature makes up most of this region?
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Central America Fast Facts
Central America is the landmass that forms a bridge between Mexico and South America About 80% of Central America is hilly or mountainous Seven countries make up Central America: Guatemala Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama Central America is home to one of the world’s great manmade wonders: the Fertile soil from weathered volcanic lavas have made agriculture a productive way of life for the many people who live in Central America.
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Notice the islands are divided into two groups.
Caribbean Islands Notice the islands are divided into two groups. Can you spot them? Recognize any of these islands?
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Caribbean Island Fast Facts
The Caribbean region is a chain of islands around the Caribbean Sea Some of these islands are the peaks of volcanic mountains that rise from the ocean floor. Others began as coral reefs, often encircling a volcanic island and then growing over it. The climate of the region is tropical with consistent warm, moist trade winds blowing from the east. Making up the principal hurricane belt, this region has long been battered by their fury. Just to the north of the island of Puerto Rico is the deepest point in all of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Caribbean Climate Much of Latin America lies in the Tropical Zone where temperatures are generally high and all elevations are warmer than they are elsewhere. The waters of the Caribbean stay warm most of the year and heat the air over them. This creates warm winds that keep the Caribbean Islands balmy even in the winter. This warm climate attracts tourist from all over the world who come to enjoy the balmy winds and beaches and play an important role in the economy of the area.
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South America
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South America Fast Facts
The continent of South America is linked to North America by the Isthmus of Panama. The longest mountain range on earth (over 5,000 miles long) stretch down the west coast of South America The largest (although not the longest) river on earth, the Amazon, begins in the Andes and flows east into the Atlantic carrying millions of gallons of water per second. South America is also the site of the largest rain forest where more than half of all the animal species in the world live.
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Questions 1. What are the four regions of Latin America?
2. Why is it called Latin America? 3. What are the two mountain ranges of Mexico? 4. What is the world’s second most populous city? 5. What causes volcanic and earthquakes throughout LA? 6. Where is central America located? 7. How many countries make up Central America? 8. Describe two ways islands in the Caribbean are formed. 9. What links South America to North America? 10. Name two physical features found in South America.
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