The most common language in South pacific america
(Pg: 320- 356)
What is Spanish?
The percent of Brazilian Catholisms throughout the half side of Brazil (Pg: 331-336)
What would be 75%?
These are snowcapped mountains and many active volcanoes waiting for summer time in the end to erupt (Pg: 323- 331)
What are the Andes Mountains?
The capital of Colombia (pg: 342- 350)
What is Bogota?
About 4,000 miles long is called what?
What is the Amazon River?
Chibcha people (Pg: 320- 356)
What is a well developed community, etc?
hunting, fishing, and small scale farming is what? (Pg: 331-336)
What is Brazil's modern day life style?
These mountains have an elevation drop, and located near the plains and much of grasslands between west and south. (Pg: 323- 331)
What are the Llanos?
Five minerals that can be found in near Colombia in the Atlantic South America. (pg: 342- 350)
What is gold, silver, copper, iron, and oil
The highest accounted population relating into the religions of Japanese population in South america.
What is Brazil?
Chile gained independence from spain (Pg: 320- 356)
What is the year 1825?
For many different languages, this is spoken the most in Brazil. (Pg: 331-336)
What would be Portugese?
These are in the Carribean, located in South America. (Pg: 323- 331)
What is Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and Surniame?
This storm pattern is known as El Nino. (pg: 342- 350)
What is an ocean and weathering pattern that effects the Pacific coast?
Many major crops, such as the following throughout Physical geography of South america
What is rice, coffee,banana, and sugarcane?
Argentina is the word (Pg: 320- 356)
what is " Lane of Silver"?
This is the nation's poorest region in Brazil. (Pg: 331-336)
What is in the Northeast region?
This is the biggest effect on the area of Pacific South America (Pg: 323- 331)
What is the elevation?
This would be most likely found easily in the area of the southern tip of the continent. (pg: 342- 350)
What is the Straight of Magellan?
These colonists, came to Venezula.
What is the Spanish?
Many ________ had affected modern Argentina to transport agriculture products to and from Europe (Pg: 320- 356)
What would be Railroads?
The Rio de Janerio area and land city formed to about (Pg: 331-336)
What is Brazil's, second largest city, 12 million people capacity, and the city was the capital in 1822 to 1960
This chore is the most difficult in all the countries in the Pacific South America (Pg: 323- 331)
What is farming during colder weather?
The people of Colombia are known for the region they live. (pg: 342- 350)
What is songs and dances influenced by African tradition.
These are called the "Venezuelan Cowboy's"
What are the Llaneros?