Title: Belize Atoll
1Central America and The Caribbean
2How are landforms created in this region?
3Caribbean, Central American Landform creation
Cause Plate Subduction Creates Mountains (Central America)
Tectonic forces Cause Volcanic Eruptions New Islands
Uplift Coral Reefs New Islands (Cayman Is.) (Atolls)
4Plate SubductionLesser Antilles
5Plate Subduction Central America
6Coral Reef uplifted Island
7Belize Blue Hole Atoll
8- Belize Atolls
- Almost all the landforms of Central America and
the Caribbean were created by tectonic activity.
Just off the coast of Belize are three oval,
island-like bodies called atolls that were pushed
up slightly above the surface by tectonic forces.
An atoll is a coral formation, usually ring or
horseshoe shaped, that can be large enough for
human habitation. Enclosed within the atoll is a
shallow lagoon. The Belize atolls began forming
70 million years ago. They are home to more than
60 species of stony coral and 200 species of
fish. The clear Caribbean waters near Belize
make the atolls a favorable destination for
divers. - How might Global Warming have in impact on
atolls?
9Mangrove Trees Tropical tree whose roots grow
in salt waterHome to many fish
10Climate Types
- Tropical Humid
- Tropical Wet and Dry
- Highland (rain shadow effect)
- SEE GRAPH
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11Resources
- Bauxite (Jamaica)
- Raw material of Aluminum
- Fertile Soils
- Fishing grounds
- Gold, nickel (Central America
- Oil
- FEW RESOURCES OVERALL!
12Top Resource Overall Physical Beauty and Warm
Climates
13Top Economic Activity Tourism
- Cruise Ships in the Bahamas
14Problems of Geography1. Volcano Eruptions
Montserrat and St Kitts Nevis
15Caribbean Volcanoes
16Problems of Geography2. Hurricane Damage
173. Beach Erosion
Grenada
18Beach Erosion
- Caribbean beaches are vital to the regions
economic and environmental health. Sandy shores
protect areas farther inland from wave action and
provide habitats for plants and animals. These
beaches are essential elements in the regions
profitable tourist industry. However, natural
processes sometimes erode the beaches rapidly.
Human actions can also cause beach damage. - What are examples of natural beach erosion?
- What are examples of human caused beach erosion?
194. EarthquakesHaiti Earthquake January 2010
20Regional Problems vs. Benefits
- Earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions
- Vs.
- Physical beauty, warm/sunny climates, fertile
soil, fishing grounds, mineral resources - How do you think natural hazards might affect the
environments and resources of Central America and
the Caribbean?