Costa Rica
What is the subregion of Mexico and Central America?
Roman Catholicism
What is the most commonly practiced religion in Latin America?
7000
How many islands are in the Caribbean Sea?
The country marked with the #1.
What is Mexico?
A man-made feature that connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in 1914.
What is the Panama Canal?
What is the subregion of South America?
Brazil
What is the largest (land-wise) and most populous country in Latin America?
#2 in length but #1 in amount water carried out to the ocean.
What is the Amazon River?
The country marked with the #2.
Brazil.
A narrow strip of land that connects two larger bodies of land.
What is an isthmus?
Suriname
What is the subregion of South America
Spanish and Portuguese
What two languages share Latin roots and are the most commonly spoken languages in Latin America?
The second driest place on earth, after Antarctica.
What is the Atacama Desert?
The country marked with the #3.
What is Cuba?
What are a range of altitudes and latitudes?
The Dominican Republic
What is the subregion of the Caribbean Islands?
The #1 commercial crop in Latin America
What is coffee?
What is Lake Titicaca?
The country marked with the #4.
What is El Salvador?
The center of the Aztec civilization, it was destroyed by the Spanish when they built Mexico City on top of it.
What is Tenochtitlan?
Belize
What is the subregion of Mexico and Central America?
Families only grow enough food to feed themselves.
What is subsistence farming?
At 2624 feet high, it's the tallest waterfall in the world.
What is Angel Falls?
The country marked with the #5.
What is Bolivia?
Spatial inequality.
What is the unequal distribution of wealth or resources in a geographic area, that some places are richer than others?