Five Themes of Geography
Natural Resources
Demography
Latin America Culture
HEI in Latin America
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What are the five themes of geography?

Place, movement, location, region, HEI.

100

Since 1960s what kind of fishing has been important in South America?

Saltwater

100

What is demography?

The study of population.

100

Did indigenous Latin Americans have their own religious beliefs?

Yes

100

They often transfer goods by what kind of pack animals.

Lamas, mules, horses, and alpacas. 

200

What does HEI stand for?

Human Environment Interaction.

200

Venezuela possesses what percent of Latin America's crude oil reserves?

85%

200

What is life expectancy?

Gives the average length of time that a person in a country or region will live.

200

What is Polytheism?

Belief in more than one god.

200

What makes trade difficult in Latin America?

The Andes Mountains.

300

What is the definition of a political region?

Political lines are drawn by people.

300

The major oil producers in the region?

Venezuela, Mexico, Brazil, and Ecuador.

300

What is fertility rate?

Statistics that tells how many children, on average, each woman in a nation would be expected to produce during her lifetime.

300

What did the Aztec's believe in?

They believed that the sun needed the blood of humans to rise.

300

What makes travel extremely difficult?

Mountains

400

What is the difference between place and location?

Location tells you where something is on the earth, and place is where you can make a mental image of the place in you head.

400

The tropical climate and rich soil of Central America and the Caribbean are perfect for growing what?

Sugar, coffee, cocoa, bananas, and other fruit.

400

What is population growth rate?

Measures how quickly the population of a nation is increasing.

400

Who brought Christianity to Latin America?

Europeans

400

Some Andean cities are so remote they are accessible only along what?

Rivers or by airplanes.

500

What is the absolute location of Emersyns house?

Her address

500

In Mexico and the Caribbean why are water resources valuable? 

Because they help drive the tourism industry.

500

What is a population pyramid?

Represents the age range and proportions in a society.  It places the amount of younger people at the bottom and extends upward with age.

500

What did religious practices include?

Offerings, sacrifices, purification, pilgrimages, dancing, and fasting.

500

Today people still use many of the roads originally built be who?

the Inca

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