Title: The Geography of Latin America
1Latin America "In a Nutshell"
2Landforms
- Reaches from the border of the United States down
to Tierra del Fuego (7,000 miles) - There are 3 regions w/in Latin America
- Central America
- South America
- Caribbean
3- The Caribbean Islands consist of 3 major groups
- Bahamas
- Great Antilles
- Lesser Antilles
- Bahamas 100s of islands off the southern tip
of Florida North of Cuba - Greater Antilles Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti,
Dominican Rep. Puerto Rico - Lesser Antilles smaller islands southeast of
Puerto Rico
4RegionsofLatinAmerica
The Caribbean
Central America
South America
5- Highlands, lowlands, rain forests plains are
bound by Atlantic Pacific oceans, the Gulf of
Mexico Caribbean Sea
6- Llanos grassy, treeless plains in Colombia and
Venezuela - Pampas grasslands in Argentina Uruguay
- Cerrado expansive plains in Brazil
- The Amazon River flows eastward from the Andes
Mts. To the Atlantic Ocean (about 4,000 miles
long)
7Cattle Ranching on the Pampas
8Gauchos of the Pampas, Argentina
9Amazon Rain Forest
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11BodiesofWater
Gulf of Mexico
Caribbean Sea
Lake Maracaibo
Orinoco R.
Magdalena R.
Amazon R.
Pacific Ocean
Sao Francisco R.
Parana R.
Lake Titicaca
Uruguay R.
Rio de La Plata
Atlantic Ocean
12- Sierra Madres Mountains of Mexico
- Andes Mountains Run along the western edge of
South America. - You will also find the Guiana Highlands and the
Brazilian Highlands in South America.
13MountainsandPeaks
Sierra Madres Mts.
Guiana Highlands
Brazilian Highlands
Andes Mts.
14The Sierra Madres, Mexico
15Andes Mountains (Peru)
16Llamas in the Andes
17Guianan Highlands, Venezuela
18Brazilian Highlands
19Deserts
Atacama Desert
20Atacama Desert
21Others
Panama Canal
22The Panama Canal
23Going Through the Panama Canal
24Resources
25- Mineral Resources gold, silver, iron, copper,
aluminum, tin, lead, nickel precious gems - Energy Resources oil, coal, natural gas, uranium
hydroelectric power
26Oil Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
27Banana Plantation
28Harvesting Sugar Cane
29Growing Coffee
30Climate
31The Tropical Hemisphere
32- Climates range from Tropical Humid Subtropical
to Marine West Coast Highland climates. - The variety of climates is caused by the great
distance from north to south, variations in
elevation, and ocean currents.
33Very Varied Climate Zones
34Culture
- 525 million people live in 33 countries of Latin
America - Population includes Native Americans, Europeans,
Africans Asians - People in S.A. generally live along the coasts
- Most people in C.A. live either along the Pacific
coast or on the inland Mexican Plateau Central
Highlands
35Native Indians of the Amazon
36Latin Americas Population Distribution
37- Most people live in urban areas (which are
usually along the coast) - Major Cities Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Rio de
Janeiro Buenos Aires - 82 of the Latin American population is Roman
Catholic - Place great emphasis on social status and family
life - Speak Spanish, Portuguese and other European
languages
38Sao Paolo, Brazil
39Living in Latin America
- L.A.s economy is based on the export of
agricultural products (i.e. bananas, sugarcane,
and coffee) - Slash-and-burn to clear fields, native peoples
cut trees, brush grasses and then burn debris
to clear the fields - Terraced farming ancient technique for growing
crops on hillsides or mountain slopes - Sustainable development technological
economic growth that doesnt deplete human
natural resources of a given area
40Deforestation in the Amazon
41Jungle Fauna
42Original Forest Cover
Current Forest Cover
Future Forest Cover
43- Latin Americas urban environmental problems are
a result of rapid urbanization
44Overcrowding in Sao Paolo, Brazil
45Squatter Settlementsin Major Latin American
Cities
46Adios!