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Title: Ch. 9-1: Physical Geography of Latin America


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Ch. 9-1 Physical Geography of Latin America
Objective Identify important landforms and
resources of Latin America
2
Regions of Latin America
  • Mexico
  • Central America
  • Caribbean
  • South America

3
Mountains and Highlands
  • The Andes Mountains-
  • part of the mountain range that runs through a
    portion of North, Central and South America.
  • United States- The Rocky Mountains
  • Central America- The Sierra Madres
  • South America- the Andes

4
Patagonia Southern Andes
5
  • Many volcanoes
  • The longest mountain range in the world, nearly
    5,000 miles long.
  • Creates a barrier between the coastal cities on
    the west coast and the interior of the continent.

6
Highlands
  • The Guiana Highlands
  • The Brazilian Highlands

Guiana Highlands
7
The Plains of Latin America
  • - Well suited for agriculture
  • Llanos
  • Colombia and Venezuela
  • Pampas
  • Argentina and Uruguay
  • Amazon River Basin
  • Brazil

8
The Pampas Argentina
9
The Amazon River and Other Major River Systems
  • Amazon River
  • Brazil
  • Orinoco River
  • Venezuela and Colombia
  • Paraná River
  • Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina

10
The Mighty Amazon
  • Amazon Flows 4,000 miles from west to east and
    empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Source is the
    Andes Mountains close to the Pacific Ocean.

11
The Orinoco River
  • Flows mainly through Venezuela and Colombia. It
    creates part of the border between the two
    countries.

12
The Paraná River
  • begins in the Brazilian Highlands and flows
    southward through Paraguay and Argentina. It
    meets with several other rivers to create the Rio
    de la Plata

13
Islands of the Caribbean
  • Three Main Island Groups make up the West Indies
  • The Bahamas
  • The Greater Antilles
  • The Lesser Antilles

14
The Bahamas
  • Made up of hundreds of islands off of the
    southern tip of Florida.

15
The Greater Antilles
  • Made up of the largest islands in the Caribbean
    including Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and
    Dominican Republic), and Puerto Rico.

16
The Lesser Antilles
  • Includes the smaller islands in the region
    southeast of Puerto Rico.

17
Resources
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Oil
  • Natural gas
  • Hydroelectric power
  • Copper
  • Timber
  • Agricultural Products

18
Ch. 9-2 Climate and Vegetation
  • Objective Identify Latin American climate and
    vegetation patterns and their impact on the daily
    life of the people

19
Climate and Vegetation
  • Tropical Wet
  • Rain forest
  • (Brazil)
  • Tropical Wet and Dry
  • Llanos and Pampas
  • (Venezuela and Argentina)
  • Semiarid
  • Patagonia- Argentina
  • Desert
  • Atacama Desert-Chile

20
Mid-Latitude Climates
  • Humid Subtropical
  • Paraguay, Uruguay, southern Brazil,
  • Bolivia, and Argentina
  • Mediterranean
  • West coast of Chile
  • Marine West Coast
  • Southern Chile, eastern Argentina
  • Highlands

21
Vertical Climate Zones
  • About 15,000 ft Tierra Helada (Mountain Tundra)
  • Tree Line
  • 10,000-12,000 ft Tierra Fria (Cloud Forest)
  • 6,000 -6,500 ft Tierra Templada (Wet forest)
  • 2,500- 3,000 ft Tierra Caliente (Dry Forest
    and swamp)

22
Ch. 9-3 Human-Environment Interaction
  • Objective Explain the impact of agricultural
    techniques on the physical environment.

23
Agriculture
  • Slash-and-burn technique used to clear the land
    for farmland in the Amazon River basin.

24
Slash and burn- Panama
25
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Slash and burn agriculture in Peru
26
  • Terraced Farming is an ancient technique
    introduced by the Inca for growing crops on the
    side of a mountain. This reduces soil erosion.

27
Terraced farming - Peru
28
Urbanization
  • Push and Pull factors People are moving from
    rural to urban areas in search of better
    opportunities.

29
Push Factors
  • Push factors reasons people move away from
    rural areas
  • Ex Poverty, poor medical care, poor educational
    opportunities, low-paying jobs

30
Pull Factors
  • Pull factors reasons people are drawn to the
    cities.
  • Ex Possibilities for work, education, medical
    care.

31
Urban Sprawl
  • Unemployment
  • Crime
  • Illegal Drug trafficking
  • Slums
  • Pollution
  • Sanitation
  • Shortages of clean drinking water and housing

32
The Constitution Square, Or Zócalo. With The
Palacio Nacional, Mexico City, Located On The
East Side.Photo Taken From The Top Of The Latin
American Tower. Looking East. January 18, 2005
33
Tourism
  • Advantages
  • Creation of new jobs
  • Reduction of the income gap between rich and poor

34
Tourism
  • Disadvantages
  • Congestion
  • Pollution
  • Strain on local resources
  • Resentment and hostility
  • Large public debt due to building tourist
    facilities

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5 Minute Writing
  • Humans interact with the environment in different
    ways. We depend, modify, and adapt to our
    specific environment.
  • Identify how Latin Americans have depended,
    modified, and adapted to their physical world.
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