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Physical Geography of Latin America

Physical Geography of Latin America. STANDARD. SSWG1. Explain why physical characteristics of place such as landforms, bodies of water, climate, and natural resources act as contributing factors to world settlement patterns.

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Physical Geography of Latin America

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  1. Physical Geography of Latin America

  2. STANDARD SSWG1. Explain why physical characteristics of place such as landforms, bodies of water, climate, and natural resources act as contributing factors to world settlement patterns.

  3. Countries/Continents in Latin America: Mexico, Central America, South America, Caribbean

  4. Why would we group Mexico in with Latin America if Mexico is part of the continent of North America?

  5. Latin America • Spans from U.S./Mexico border to Tierra del Fuego (Southernmost point of South America) – 7,000 miles • Encompasses part of North America, all of South & Central America, & Caribbean Islands • Made up of highlands, lowlands, rainforests, plains • Bounded by Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic & Pacific Ocean

  6. Key Physical Features

  7. Andes Mountains • Stretch entire length of South America • S. Tip of Chile to Columbia • Highest Peak = Aconcagua (23,000 feet) • Isolates west coast of South America from rest of continent • South America’s highest mountains

  8. Amazon Basin • 2.7 million square miles (barely smaller than U.S.) • Rivers, streams & creeks that flow into Amazon River • Brazil, parts of Columbia/Peru/Bolivia • Extremely biodiverse • Historical settlement = small populated communities • Chainsaws & bulldozers = modern human development

  9. Atacama Desert • Driest non-polar desert • Rain may not fall for years • Plateau west of Andes, East of Pacific • Primarily in Chile

  10. Pampas • Primarily in Argentina; also in Uruguay and Brazil • Vast plain dominated by grasslands & rich soil • 300,000 square miles • Arid region to west, humid region (precipitation) to the east

  11. Two bordering oceans = Pacific & Atlantic • Mountain Chain running through Mexico = Sierra Madres • Where does the Amazon River empty? Atlantic Ocean • What two continents does Latin America span?

  12. The Caribbean • Major Islands of Caribbean • The Bahamas • The Greater Antilles • The Lesser Antilles

  13. Natural Resources of Latin America • 3 types • Mineral – Gold & Silver • Energy – Oil & Natural Gas • Agricultural – Timber • South America is among world leaders in mining of natural resources • What is the benefit of having natural resources?

  14. How do natural resources & landforms contribute to climate & vegetation?

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