THE PHYSICAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA

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THE PHYSICAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA 1

Global location Relative to European capitals Relative to US cities Time zones Two oceans Pacific rim countries - farther to Asia than USA Not on main ocean trade routes (generally speaking) 2

Global location Note the % of South America in the tropics/ below the Equator Reversal of seasons, water flows, diff. constellations 6,884,000 sq. Mi. In size - 12% of world surface area; 6% of the world s s population Plate tectonics Nazca and South American plates Cocos plate and the Central American Isthmus and the Galapagos hot spot Ring of Fire 3

Climate issues Vast majority of people live in the tropics, but most of the people live their lives in a temperate climate Only Chile and Argentina lie largely within a temperate zone Largest tropics in the world, heavy rainfall, though southern tropics have long droughts Temps. are uniform, mild winters and summers Climate issues Reversed seasons Dry areas: NE Brazil, Peru s s Coast, Northern Chile, Gran Chaco of Paraguay, Bolivia and Brazil; Patagonia Western coastline varies in rainfall - Colombia and Ecuador Deserts in Peru and northern Chile Cloud rainforests in southern Chile (Patagonia) Climate Issues Andes play a role, and across the border from southern Chile in Argentina, over the Andes there is less rainfall in Patagonia - high grasslands, scrub forests, and into Tierra del Fuego (Ushuaia) Geothermal activity in Patagonia keeps the atmosphere warmer than it ought to be 4

Topographic features Two main dominant features Andes world s s longest unbroken chain divides the continent impedes east-west communication The Amazon 2nd longest river - 4000 miles (the Nile River is 4160 mi long), very wide, varies from between 6.8 miles wide in dry season to as much as 24.8 mi wide in wet season. Rainy and dry seasons Average depth of river during rainy season is 120 ft. The Amazon is responsible for a fifth of the total volume of fresh water entering the oceans worldwide. ManaÕs ManaÕs is the farthest inland city that can be reached by ocean- going vessels (900 mi) Rubber boom city Wild place until bust Opera houses ( Fitzcarraldo( Fitzcarraldo ) 5

Central Amazonian Basin The Amazon drains an area of some 2,722,000 sq. mi. or so 40% of S.A. Floodplain waters carry from white to black depending on silt load 6

Amazon Basin: Largest Tropical Forest in S. A. Blackwaters (low banks, high foliage decay, low biotic output) Clearwaters (higherbanks, less foliage, less than useful biotic output Whitewaters (drainage from Andes bring mountain silt, fertilizing the banks of the Amazon during the high rainy season. soils of the varzea have high agro output Soils of the terra firme require long fallow periods 7

Principal Topographical Zones of South America - Wilson Caribbean Eastern semi-arid, high, up to 16,000 ft Western two parts, highest coastal mtn - 18,996 Sta Marta rainforest up to Isthmus, flooding Orinoco Basin distinct dry/wet seasons Guiana Shield Los Llanos grassy savannas Venezuelan coastal range facing Caribe Colombian (eastern) Andes Coastal escarpment Andes Environmental Zones Patagonia Western - wet, humid, heavy vegetation and cold Eastern dry, low vegetation and cold Pampas grasslands, mild climate, some rain Gran Chaco dry, scrub lands Brazilian Highlands Caatinga (Sertaõ) very dry, uneven years of rainfall, NE Brazil Southern highlands Mato Grosso (northern) very dry, poor soils, cattle Saõ Paolo area with good rainfall, poor soil- coffee, heavy agro production Coastal escarpment - the vast majority of Brazil's population (186,112,794-2004 est.) lives in the highlands or on the narrow coastal region immediately adjacent acent Amazon basin Other long rivers of South America Rio Paraná (2485 mi), 13th longest in world, 2nd in South America passes through 4 countries (Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina) Rio Purús (2100 mi) is 3rd, Rio Madeira is 4th (2013 mi) Rio Saõ Francisco, 5th (1998 mi) Rio Orinoco (1498 MI) - drains eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia Rio Salado del Norte (1242 mi) Salta, Arg. Major islands Tierra del Fuego (Straits of Magellan, Drake Passage) 18605 sq mi. Marajo is. Amazonia delta (15,500 sq mi) Falkland is (Islas Malvinas 4700 sq mi) 1982 war between UK and ARG. Galapagos Is. (Ecuador) Easter Is Chile San Andrés Colombia Devil s s Island 8

Mountains: Andes 4400 miles long up to 500 mi wide 13,000 ft - ave.. altitude Mt. Aconcagua - highest peak is 22,841 ft (in Argentina) Mountains: Other High Peaks Ojos del Salado- 22,637 (active volcano) (Argentina) El Huascaran 22,205 (Peru) Illimani 21200 (La Paz, Bolivia) Cotopaxi 20,577 (Ecuador) Chimborazo 19,344 (active) (Ecuador) More on the Ecuadorian Andes Summit of Chimborazo is the point on the earth's surface most distant from its center, due to equatorial bulge. Pichincha 15,700 (active) (Quito, Ecuador) Other Ecuadorian active Volcanoes - Tungurahua, Guagua Mountains Parima mountains, Venezuela in the Orinoco basin Brazilian highlands (eastern,( eastern, southern & central Brazil in all approx. half of the Brazil's land area, or some (1,544,000 sq mi) major agricultural areas of Brazil, esp. Coffee 9

Lakes Lake Maracaibo (Venezuela) brackish water in the oil-producing area (Maracaibo basin) of Va. (And one of the oldest lakes in the world Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia) 12,507 ft high, highest navigable lake in world) Lake Poopó (Bolivia) very salty, 11,000 ft high Lago Argentino (Patagonia) Waterfalls Angel Falls at 3000 feet is the highest in the world, Venezuela in the Guiana Shields Iguazú Falls Taller than Niagara Falls twice as wide with 275 cascades spread in a horseshoe shape over nearly two miles of the Iguazu River, During the rainy season of November - March, the rate of flow of water going over the falls may reach 450,000 cubic feet (12,750 cubic m) per second. 10