Physical Geography of Latin America
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the Amazon River | the second longest river in the world
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Sierra Madre Oriental | mountains running north south through Mexico on the eastern edge of the country
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Sierra Madre Occidental | mountains running north south through Mexico on the western edge of the country
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Mexican Plateau | a densely populated region in central Mexico
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Central Highlands | a chain of volcanic mountains that run through Central America
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Sierra Madre del Sur | where the two mountain ranges meet near Mexico City to form sharp peaks
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cordilleras | parallel mountain ranges
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The Andes | the longest mountain range in the world as well as one of the highest,stretching alongthe west coast of South America
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altiplano | a high plain found in Peru and Bolivia
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The Mato Grosso Plateau | a sparsely populated plateau of forests and grasslands in Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru
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escarpment | a steep cliff or slope
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llanos | vast grasslands of Columbia and Venezuela
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pampas | vast grasslands of Argentina
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gauchos | cowhands of Argentina
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Rio Grande | forms part of the border between the US and Mexico
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estuary | an area where the tide meets a river current
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Lake Titicaca | in the Andes of Bolivia and Peru the world's highest navigable lake
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Lake Maracaibo | in Venezuela is considered South America's largest lake but it is actually an inlet of the Caribbean Sea
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selva | dense cover of rainforest in Brazil
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canopy | continuous layers of broad leafed and needle leafed evergreen trees
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Atacama Desert | a region so arid that in some places no rainfall has ever been recorded
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tierra caliente | "hot land" sea level to 2,500 feet
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tierra templada | "temperate land" between 2,500 feet to 6,500 feet
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tierra fria | "cold land" 6,500 feet to 10,00 feet above sea level
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