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Study Guide for the Geography of South America

Learn about physical features, countries, environmental issues, and cultural aspects of South America. Understand the impact of deforestation, oil production, and urbanization. Enhance your knowledge of the region's geography and its significance.

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Study Guide for the Geography of South America

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  1. Study Guide for the Geography of South America

  2. (1.) Know the location of following Physical Features: Amazon River, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Panama Canal, Andes Mountains, Sierra Madre Mountains, Atacama Desert, and the Pacific Ocean. Be able to locate the following Countries: Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dom. Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, Fr. Guiana, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.

  3. (2.) Why is Mexico City so polluted? • Overcrowding • Vehicle emissions • The city is at the base of bowl-shaped valley which trap emissions and industry pollution, causing a heavy overlay of smog.

  4. (3.) What Environmental Problems associated with large populations in Latin American cities. - fertilizers from farmers contaminate rivers and streams. - poor waste disposal • lack of effective water treatment centers • Factory and car pollution from exhaust

  5. (4.) What environmental problem has been caused by oil production in Venezuela? • The coast along the Caribbean Sea and waterways has been polluted with oil. This harms they fishing industries and wildlife.

  6. (5.) Why is the rainforest in Brazil valuable (important)? • The Amazon contains a variety of plants and animals (BIODIVERSITY); more variety than all of the other biomes combined!!! • The rainforest is valuable because there may be many plants that could one day be used as medicines to cure illnesses and diseases.

  7. (6.) Where is deforestation happening? WHY is this a problem? • In Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest • People who live there rely on the resources in the forest for income (Farming, Cattle ranches, logging) • The forest is massive in size and has many undiscovered resources which could potententially be destroyed.

  8. (7.) What effect does acid rain have on ancient ruins and statues? • The acid breaks down the stone material causes them to crumble or even break and fall down

  9. (8.) What is the trade advantage of Venezuela’s location? • Access to the sea and waterways • Oil close to sea ports

  10. (9.)Do most people living in Mexico and Venezuela live in urban or rural areas? Why? • Most live in urban (city) areas • Cities allow more opportunities for jobs, education, and accessible healthcare

  11. (10.) Compare the land area and location of Brazil and Cuba • Cuba is significantly smaller than Brazil and has far fewer natural resources

  12. (11.) Since Cuba has few natural resources, how do Cubans get what products they need? • Cuba must import goods from other countries to compensate for not having natural resources

  13. (12.) Latin America is ethnically diverse because of a blending of which three groups? • Europeans • Indigenous Americans • Africans

  14. (13.) Define the terms “mestizo” and “mulatto” • Mestizo: child of an indigenous American and a European • Mulatto: child of a European and an African

  15. (15.) Why are the primary (main) languages of Latin America Spanish and Portuguese? • Brazilians speak Portuguese because Brazil was once colonized by Portugal. • Most other countries of Latin America speak Spanish because they were settled by Spain.

  16. (16.) Define Literacy rate • The percentage of people in a country who are literate. Reading and writing is needed to get a job and make an income.

  17. (17.)What is the relationship between literacy rate and standard of livingin Latin America? • high lit. rates = wealthier standard of living • low lit. rates = poor standard of living • So, the better the literacy rate (able to read and write) the higher the standard of living (ability to work and purchase what you want)

  18. (18.) Why are most people in Central and South America Roman Catholics? • The settlers from Spain and Portugal were Roman Catholic. They brought their beliefs and religion to Latin America when they built colonies.

  19. ??. What is the difference between North America, South America, Middle America and Latin America? • North America, South America, and, Middle America are geographic terms. They have nothing to do with groups of people or culture, just geography. • Latin America is a cultural term. It came from the Latin languages of Spanish and Portuguese which are spoken in that area.

  20. ???. Save the Environment Worksheet: Know the answers to all the questions. • What is the problem in Mexico City? • Why do they have problems getting clean water? • Why is the Amazon Rainforest important? • What is the problem in the Rainforest? • What problem has been caused by oil productions in Venezuela?

  21. ??Why did Brazil’s government decide to move the capital to Brasilia? • Brazil’s government encouraged settlers to migrate to the interior of the country to develop farms and ranches

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