This is the world's largest mountain range, located on the west coastline of South America.
Andes Mountains
This is the world's second longest river, carrying more water than any other river in the world.
Amazon River
This is the most common type of vegetation throughout Latin America.
Broadleaf Evergreen Forest
This is the most common language spoken throughout Latin America.
Spanish
This is Latin America's largest country.
Brazil
This mountain range borders the Mexican Plateau, the high plain used for some farming in Mexico because of the nutrients from active volcanoes.
The Sierra Madre Oriental OR Occidental.
This is the world's highest navigable lake.
Lake Titicaca
These cause the climate of Latin America to vary throughout the region, ranging from arid to tropical wet.
Latitude
Due to the Spanish colonization throughout much of Latin America, this religion spread and is the most common in the region.
Christianity or Catholicism
This is the largest populated city in Latin America.
Sao Paulo, Brazil
This region of Latin America forms a land bridge, connecting Mexico to South America.
Central America
This river forms part of the border between Latin America and the United States.
Rio Grande
The highlands climate, making the temperatures get cooler based on a high elevation, are found here in South America.
The Andes Mountains
As the population of Latin America grows, more people are living in urban cities, most commonly found here.
Coastline
Mexico has ________ official languages, many of them being indigenous. (Closest to.)
68
These are the grassy plains of Argentina, used mainly for cattle ranching.
Pampas
Which of the following countries does not border the Atlantic Ocean? Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay
Peru
Due to the semi-arid climate of Northern Mexico, this type of vegetation describes the landscape.
Desert Scrub
This type of farming is common throughout Latin America, leaving most farmers in the region poor.
Subsistence Farming
This food originated in South America, once a staple of the Inca empire.
Potatoes
This peninsula juts out from southern Mexico, separating the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Yucatan Peninsula
Here, where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet, you will find Latin America's southernmost boundary of Chile's Tierra del Fuego's archipelago.
The Amazon Basin of Brazil is home to the world's largest vegetation zone, known as this.
Amazon Rainforest
This commercial crop, mainly in Central America, is important for Latin America's economic development.
Coffee beans (coffee)
The world's tallest waterfalls, Angel Falls, are found in this Latin American country.
Venezuela