Landforms
Culture
South Am Countries and Cities
Things we have learned throughout the year.
Mystery
100

South America's tallest mountain range

Andes

100

A big festival that takes place in Brazil before Lent.

Carnival

100

The Capital of Uruguay.

Montevideo

100

The opponent of the American colonists during the Revolutionary War.

British

100

People, animals, plants, ideas, and diseases traded between Europe and the Americas was called the?

Columbian Exchange

200

The region of South America that the Orinoco River is located in.

Caribbean South America

200

These are slums located in Brazil.

Favelas

200

A landlocked country in South America.

Paraguay

200

The average condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time.

Climate

200

The clearing of trees is called?

Deforestation

300

This canal links the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean

Panama

300

These are what Cowboys in Argentina are called.

Gauchos

300

The National Capital of Colombia.

Bogota

300

These lines are measured from 0 to 90 degrees North and South of the equator.

Latitude Lines

300

The ocean and weather pattern that affects the Pacific coast, which occurs every two to seven years is called?

El Nino

400

This river flows 4,000 miles along Northern Brazil

Amazon

400

Cowboys in Venezuela are called what?

Llaneros

400

This colonial city in Colombia was a major naval base and commercial port in the Spanish empire.

Cartagena

400

The Hoover Dam is an example of which theme of geography?

Human Environment Interaction

400

Most populous country in South America?

Brazil

500

These are grassy plains located in Argentina

Pampas

500

A great ancient empire that lived in the Andes Mountains. Hint- Their King received the ultimate scam.

Inca

500

Which South American country has two Capital cities?

Bolivia

500

A United States citizen is eligible to vote after turning what age?

18 

500

Who were the native South American tribe that lived in Colombia more than 1,500 years ago?

Chibcha

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