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Title: South America


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South America
  • Team 4 Geography

2
South America
  • Venezuela, Columbia, Suriname, Guyana, French
    Guiana, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador,
    Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay

3
Brazil
  • Land
  • The Amazon is the worlds second largest river.
    (4,000 miles)
  • The Amazon Basin covers the northern half of
    Brazil.
  • The Brazilian Highlands, the largest highland
    area begins south of the Amazon River Basin and
    cover most of east central Brazil.

4
Brazil
  • Economics
  • Farming and Ranching employs the largest number
    of Brazilians. (Soybeans)
  • Ranching in the South in the Brazilian Highlands.
  • Brazil has one of the largest iron ore deposits
    in the world.

5
Brazil
  • People
  • Native Americans, Africans and Portuguese have
    shaped the culture of Brazil.
  • 76 of Brazilians live in cities today. The two
    largest are Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro.

6
Venezuela
  • The land is a mixture of coastal lowlands and
    interior highlands.
  • The majority of Venezuela is covered by Tropical
    Rain Forests.
  • Venezuela's economy depends on oil.
  • Venezuelan culture is a mixture of Spanish,
    African and Native American.

7
Guyana
  • Guyana is just north of the equator. It is
    covered by thick rain forests. The people who
    live there are a mixture of Native American,
    European, Asian and African. 1/2 have Asian and
    1/3rd have African ancestry.

8
Suriname
  • Suriname is the smallest country in South America
    in area and population. Suriname depends on its
    agriculture. Rice is its largest crop, but it
    also has a thriving forestry industry.

9
French Guiana
  • French Guiana was settled by the French
    originally. They used African slaves to work in
    sugarcane plantations. Today French Guiana is
    still considered part of France.

10
Uruguay
  • Uruguayan economy is based on raising cattle and
    sheep.
  • Uruguay won its independence from Spain in 1811.
  • Uruguayan people have Spanish and Italian
    ancestry.

11
Paraguay
  • The Paraguayan economy is founded in the forestry
    and farming activities.
  • The people of Paraguay are mostly Spanish and
    Native American in ethnicity.

12
Columbia
  • Colombias landforms are varied depending on the
    area. Tropical rainforests spread across the
    southeast and mountains cover the western
    coastline.
  • Colombias is entirely in the tropics, yet it
    does not have a totally tropical climate. The
    high altitudes of the Andes Mountains rarely
    allow for tropical weather.

13
Columbia
  • Most Colombians earn their livings as farmers,
    factory workers or miners. Columbia provides 90
    of the worlds emeralds, and is the 2nd largest
    provider of Bananas in South America.
  • The illegal drug trade has created an
    increasingly difficult problem for the country.

14
Peru
  • Dry deserts and snow topped mountains and humid
    rain forests greet you in Peru.
  • The Andes lie in the center of Peru. In southern
    Peru you will find Lake Titicaca, the highest
    navigable lake in the world.
  • Perus native inhabitants were called the Incas.
    Peru has the largest Native American population
    in the Western Hemisphere.

15
Ecuador
  • Ecuador is one of the smallest countries in South
    America and gets its name from its location.
  • Ecuadors land is a mixture of the Andean
    Mountains and fertile plains. Ecuadors capital,
    Quito lies more than 9,000 feet above sea level.

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Bolivia
  • Bolivia has mountains, plains and rain forests.
    It also shares Lake Titicaca with Peru.
  • The economy of Bolivia is dependent on its
    mineral resources. This country is one of the
    worlds leading producers of tin.
  • Bolivia is the only country in South America with
    two capitals. La Paz the highest capital in the
    world and the city of Sucre.

17
Chile
  • Chile is a very long and thin country. Its
    average width of the country is only 100 miles.
  • The Atacama Desert, one of the worlds driest
    places, is located in Northern Chile.
  • The Andes Mountains stretch along the border with
    Argentina.
  • Chile has the fastest growing economy in Latin
    America. Copper is the countries leading
    resource.
  • About 75 of the population is of mixed ancestry.
    Native American and European. Almost 20 are
    purely of European ancestry.

18
Argentina
  • Argentina has varied landscapes.
  • The North Waterfalls and Lowland areas.
  • The Andes The western part of Argentina has the
    Andes Mountains. Mount Aconcagua at 23,000 feet
    is the highest mountain in the Western
    Hemisphere.
  • The Pampas The center of Argentina has a
    treeless plain called the Pampas. The Pampas are
    home to the ranches and farmers of Argentina.
  • The Patagonia South of the Pampas is a dry
    plateau that has poor soil. Since farming is
    difficult raising sheep is the regions major
    economic activity.

19
Argentina
  • The Economy
  • Agriculture Argentinas major farm products are
    beef, corn and wheat. Gauchos, or Argentinean
    cowboys work on the huge Estancias or ranches in
    the Pampas.
  • Manufacturing Argentina is one of the most
    industrialized countries in South America.
    Argentinas leading manufactured goods are
    textiles, and leather products. Oil is its most
    valuable mineral resource.

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Argentina
  • The People
  • Almost everyone in Argentina has European
    ancestry. Very few Native Americans lived in
    Argentina prior to Spanish exploration.
  • As is the case for most South Americans, the
    people of Argentina speak Spanish and are
    primarily Roman Catholic.
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