Andes & South America Basics
Elevation Zones
Vocab & Land Use
Adaptations in Each Zone
Cities, Climate, and Skills
Final Jeopardy
100

What continent are the Andes Mountains located on?

South America

100

Which elevation zone is the hot country at the lowest elevations?

Tierra Caliente

100

What geoterm means dividing a mountainous region into zones based on elevation?

altitudinal zonation

100

What is one common crop grown in the tierra caliente?

bananas (also acceptable: rice or sugarcane)

100

What force pulls air downward and helps make air denser at lower elevations?

gravity

200

What is the nickname for the Andes because they run along the west side of the continent?

the backbone of South America

200

Which elevation zone is called the “Land of Eternal Spring”?

Tierra Templada

200

What geoterm means creating flat “steps” on mountain slopes so people can farm?

terracing

200

What is the main commercial crop grown in the tierra templada?

coffee

200

Why might someone near La Paz need extra oxygen when exercising or skiing?

the air is thinner and has less oxygen at high elevation

300

About how many miles do the Andes stretch from north to south?

about 4,500 miles

300

Which elevation zone is the cold country found around 6,000–12,000 feet?

Tierra Fría

300

What geoterm means the highest elevation where trees can grow?

tree line

300

What is one way people adapt their clothing or houses in the tierra caliente?

they wear light clothing OR live in open, breezy houses (often bamboo/wood with palm-thatch roofs)

300

A city near the equator is much cooler than another city near the equator because it is higher. What factor causes the temperature difference?

elevation (higher elevation = cooler temperature)

400

What is the Spanish word for the mountain ranges that make up the Andes?

cordilleras

400

Which elevation zone is the frost country found at the highest elevations?

Tierra Helada

400

What geoterm means the lowest elevation where snow stays year-round?

snow line

400

What is one way people adapt their houses to the cold in the tierra fría?

they build thick-walled houses made of stone or adobe


400

About how much does temperature drop for every 1,000 feet you go up in elevation (from the reading)?

about 3.5°F

500

Which three countries make up the central Andes in this lesson?

Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia

500

Put the elevation zones in order from lowest to highest.

Tierra Caliente → Tierra Templada → Tierra Fría → Tierra Helada

500

What geoterm means trading crops between lowland and highland areas?

vertical trade

500

What are two ways people adapt to life in the tierra helada?

raise llamas/alpacas OR wear warm clothing OR grow quinoa/potatoes OR work in mines

500

If you climb 4,000 feet higher, about how much should the temperature drop using 3.5°F per 1,000 feet?

about 14°F

500

Mt. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Andes. About how tall is it (in feet)?

About 22,831 feet (about 6,959 meters).

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