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South America
Geography Facts
Languages• English: Guyana• Dutch: Suriname• French: French Guiana• Portugese: Brazil• Spanish: everything else!
Language map of native languages.
Angel Falls, Venezuela At 3230 feet with an uninterrupted drop
of 2663 ft, Angel Falls is sixteen times the height of Niagara Falls. Located in Venezuela's Canaima National Park, the falls are best viewed, and appreciated, from the air.
It is the tallest waterfall in the world.
Amazoniao Responsible for 50% of the
renovated oxygen on Eartho Basin contains over 1000 rivers and
lakeso no less than one fifth of the fresh
water reserves on Eartho thousands of century old trees o 15,000 species of animals; among
them 1,800 bird species, 2,000 kinds of mammals and 1,500 types of fish
o Largest rain forest in the worldo Protected by thick foresto Threatened by road building and
industrial developmento Developing into polluted factory
sites and sprawling settelments
Amazon River• The Amazon River is the world's second longest river. Only the Nile,
in Africa, is longer. It may not be the longest, but it is the widest.
• The Amazon produces approximately 20 percent of all the water that pours into the oceans.
• The first European who found the Amazon found it because he was 200 miles out to sea and noticed that he was sailing in fresh water. He turned toward shore and found
the Amazon river. Ships still today anchor in the outflow of the Amazon, to remove the marine life(barnacles) attached to their hulls (salt water organisms can't live in fresh water).
Andes Mountains• The Andes Mountains form one of the longest
mountain ranges on Earth, stretching over 4,400 miles• Aconcagua, the highest peak, is 22,841 feet.• Many of the peaks are active volcanoes. • The range is part of 7 countries: Argentina, Bolivia,
Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela . • The Andes are a massive barrier between the eastern
Pacific Ocean and the rest of the continent of South America.
• The forces of plate tectonics formed the Andes. • The Inca Empire started in the mountains of Peru in
the early 13th century and spread throughout the Andes in the 1400s. The Incas built roads and aqueducts throughout the mountain range. Inca engineers constructed impressive sites, including the capital city of Cuzco and Machu Picchu. In the 1530s a civil war and exposure to European diseases destroyed most of the Inca Empire.
• Inca mummies are being discovered as the glaciers melt.
Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Largest South American City• 3rd largest in the world• 10 million people• Ethnic communities, including: Japanese, Italian, Arab,
and Lebanese
Chile• desert in north • warm in central region• cool and damp in south• crops:
sugar ; wheat; corn; oats; barley; canola; rice; grapes; apples; peaches; nectarines; pears; oranges; lemons and limes; avocado .
Galapagos Islands
• Sitting right atop the Equator the islands had no original inhabitants.• Discovered in 1535 by a Spanish Bishop of Panama, when his ship drifted by.• Ocean pirates used the islands as rendezvous points, fresh food, and water. • Visited by the English naturalist Charles Darwin in 1835, his studies of local
wildlife contributed to his theory of natural selection. (evolution)• Ecuador's first national park, aggressively-protected
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