Physical Geography
Human-Environment Interaction
Culture & History
Economics & Migration
Natural Disasters
100

What is the leeward side like?

Warm temperatures and low precipitation.

100

What is deforestation?

Clearing forests for farming, ranching, or lumber.

100

What products came to Latin America through the Columbian Exchange?

Cattle, horses, and sugarcane.

100

What is a common pull factor that brings people from Central America to the U.S.?

Higher wages and better job opportunities.

100

What type of soil is Mexico City built on?

Soft, wet soil.

200

What major mountain range creates the Atacama Desert?

The Andes Mountains.

200

What is one argument people use to support deforestation?

It provides jobs and income for many workers.

200

What caused Indigenous peoples to become underrepresented in Latin America today?

Epidemics like smallpox and influenza.

200

Why do American companies build factories in Mexico?

Inexpensive labor and close trade access.

200

Why does Mexico City experience so much damage during earthquakes?

The soft soil amplifies shaking and many older buildings are not reinforced.

300

What geographic factor causes the Atacama Desert to be so dry?

Mountain barriers blocking moist air.

300

What is sustainable development?

Protecting the environment while supporting economic growth.

300

How did the Atlantic slave trade affect Latin America’s culture?

It created blended cultural traditions.

300

What does the Panama Canal do for trade?

Reduces shipping costs.

300

Why are future earthquakes hard to prepare for?

Their timing and strength are difficult to predict.

400

What does the Amazon Rainforest provide to the region?

Oxygen, biodiversity, and natural resources.

400

What problem does the Amazon Rainforest face today?

Deforestation.

400

What religion is most common in Latin America?

Roman Catholicism.

400

What effect did the Panama Canal have on Latin America’s economy?

Increased economic development.

400

Earthquakes + bad soil = what kind of problem for Mexico City?

Major destruction and heavy building damage.

500

How do mountain barriers affect temperature and precipitation?

They create rain shadows and change precipitation patterns.

500

How do mountains, winds, and ocean currents affect Latin America’s climate?

They change temperature and precipitation across the region.

500

How is Roman Catholicism shown in the region today?

Through festivals, art, and celebrations like Carnival.

500

What is the definition of a pull factor?

A reason that attracts someone to a new country.

500

Name two reasons Mexico City is at high earthquake risk.

Soft, wet soil AND old, unreinforced buildings.