_____North and South America____ 5. Match the following points of latitude and longitude with the continent or ocean at that location. |a. 60 o N‚ 90 o E |Asia | |a. 0 o ‚ 60 o W |Atlantic Ocean | |a. 60 o N‚ 120 o W |North America
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South American culture is unique in the way it ties in the old and new world. Unlike many other cultures that evolve from the ancient ways‚ South Americas old world still lives in the present. To walk in the streets of South America exposes you to market places filled with a rainbow of fruits and vegetables‚ hand stitched clothing‚ and herbal remedies. In my country of Ecuador for instance‚ main cities sit alone in the center of large rain forests. This basically means that the nearest cities are
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"Brazil" comes from brazilwood‚ a timber tree that many sailors traded from Brazilian regions to Europe in the 16th century. Brazil is the largest country in South America. It is the world’s fifth largest country‚ both by geographical area and by population with over 190 million people. It is the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas and the largest lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) country in the world. II.What is the
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tells Carl of her plans to go to Paradise Falls. Years later‚ Carl and Ellie get married and they begin rebuilding the old house‚ making it their home. They go through many stages of their life together and dream of going to Paradise Falls in South America. However‚ they become incapable of making the trip due to their general life expenses and Ellie ’s aging. Ellie dies peacefully and Carl lives as a lonely‚ elderly widower afterwards. After the death of his wife Ellie‚ Carl has shut off the world
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Case Study The Amazon basin (equatorial) - the effects on tropical climate. The Amazon basin in South America‚ vegetated by tropical rainforest‚ lies within the equatorial climate zone and covers an area of some 8‚235‚430 km 2 mainly in Brazil. The Amazon River flows through the basin from its source high in the Andes towards its mouth in the Atlantic Ocean‚ and is the largest single source of freshwater runoff on Earth‚ representing 15-20% of global river discharge. At present the amazon rainforest
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The impact of Globalization on the Retail Industry in South Africa by Niezaam Jedaar 18 March 2011 Submitted as part of the requirements for Business Fundamentals in the B Tech (I.T.) program at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology PLAGIARISM DECLARATION Plagiarism is defined as the unacknowledged or unattributed copying of material from any information source whether written‚ printed or electronic. This includes copying from a fellow student. The use of such material is a form
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The Chinchilla The chinchilla is a rodent that lives in colonies high in the Andes Mountains of western South America. These beautiful creatures are valued as pets and fur-animals because of their luxurious‚ velvet-like coats. Chinchillas range from 9 to 15 inches (23-38 cm) long plus a tail that is 3 to 6 inches (8-15 cm); they weigh from 18 to 28 ounces (510-800 g). Females are larger than males. The blue-gray to brown-gray coat is extremely soft and dense; the fur is about an inch (2.5 cm)
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#4: The Monroe Doctrine allowed the U.S. to dominate Latin America. ~Negative. If you look at the U.S. now‚ what do you see? Well‚ what you do not see is this nation owning much of Latin America. In fact‚ there are 24 Latin American countries‚ and the U.S. controls only 1 out of those 24. The Monroe Doctrine did not allow the U.S. to dominate Latin America‚ if it really did help a lot‚ we would be in control of many more countries. The Monroe Doctrine was a policy written by the U.S. in 1823
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Cultural and Religious Practices of the Yanomami Tribe South America is home to one of the most fascinating tribes in the world--the Yanomami‚ also known as Yanomamu or Yanomamö. Found along the banks of the Amazon‚ the Yanomami have a rich culture riddled with symbolic rituals and deeply-held beliefs‚ especially regarding life after death (Jacob 1). The Yanomami are incredibly isolated‚ however their culture is not immune from being influenced by outside systems (Chen). The Yanomami practice
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General facts Republica Argentina giulia.mayer@gmx.de Buenos Aires This city has always been one of the most important and influential centres of Argentina and South America. Founded 1536 the city nowadays has a population over 14 mil inhabitants. Buenos Airos has a special statue among 23 provinces the country is divided in. As you can see on the slides in this city the past rubs shoulders with the present‚ giving us a perspective of the future. And now let’s take a look on the
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