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Mapping Central and South America

Mapping Central and South America. Lake Titicaca. At 12,500 ft above sea level in the Andes Mountains Part of the Peru-Bolivia Border Legendary birthplace of the Inca. Sierra Madre Oriental. Eastern part of main mountain range of Mexico.

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Mapping Central and South America

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  1. Mapping Central and South America

  2. Lake Titicaca • At 12,500 ft above sea level in the Andes Mountains • Part of the Peru-Bolivia Border • Legendary birthplace of the Inca

  3. Sierra Madre Oriental • Eastern part of main mountain range of Mexico. • Begins just south of the Rio Grande near the US and runs SE for 700 miles.

  4. Rio Grande • 1885 miles long • Runs from Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico • Shallow and steep! • Dams and reservoirs

  5. Orinoco River • Flows along Venezuela Colombia border to Atlantic

  6. Amazon River – The River Sea • 3900 miles from Andes to Atlantic • Second longest river • Largest river by water volume • Passes through largest rain forest in the world! • Provides ½ of world’s oxygen!

  7. Atacama Desert • Northern Chile to Peruvian border • Andes mountains and Pacific Ocean border • Virtually no vegetation for 600miles!

  8. Pampas • Grassy Argentine plains • 300,000 sq. mi to Uruguay • Cattle grazing and farming

  9. Patagonia • 300,000 sq. mi. (again) region of Argentina • Semi-arid plateau (high and dry flatlands) • Ends to east at Atlantic • Sheep!

  10. Teotihuacan, Valley of Mexico • NE side of Valley of Mexico • Major Aztec city 350-750 AD • Includes Temple of the Sun, Avenue of the Dead • Plains area with wide shallow lakes

  11. Chichen Itza, Yucatan Peninsula • Yucatan separates Gulf of Mexico from Caribbean Sea • Capital of the Toltec (Mayan conquerors 987AD) • Tropical climate

  12. Machu Picchu, Andes Mts, Peru • Inca sacred place OR vacation retreat • Steep hills terraced for agriculture • World’s longest and 2nd tallest (22,000 ft) mountain range • Run along entire west side of continent

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