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Yesterday... • We established the Andes as a continental mountain range , spanning the west coast of South America. • We looked at how people in the Andes mountains adapt and live at high altitudes. • We also compared the four climate zones of the Andes: tierra helado, tierra fria, tierra templada, and tierra caliente.

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Page 1: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Yesterday...

• We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America.

• We looked at how people in the Andes mountains adapt and live at high altitudes.

• We also compared the four climate zones of the Andes: tierra helado, tierra fria, tierra templada, and tierra caliente.

Page 2: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

YESTERDAY’s Geo-Question:

What are the different climate zones of the

Andes mountains? How does each affect life?

Page 3: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Today’s Geo-Question:

How do people adapt to living in a mountainous region? What are some unique features of the

Andes Mountains?

Page 4: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

La Paz, Bolivia: Mountain City

• La Paz is the highest big city in the world. It is located at 12,000 feet in the heart of the Andes Mountains.

Page 5: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Some More Flash Facts

• The Andes are the longest mountain range in the world, running the length of South America’s western coast. – They’re also the second highest, next to the

Himalayas. • Lake Titicaca is the largest fresh water lake in

South America.

Page 6: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Getting deeper into the question:

How do people economically adapt to living in a mountainous region?

Turn and talk.

Page 7: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

One way economic adaptation: Vertical trade

• vertical trading: the trading of crops between lowland and highland areas.

• But who trades what and why?

Page 8: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Commercial Crops in the Andes

• Tierra Helada: Quinoa, potatoes. Few other crops.

• Tierra Fria: wheat, barley, corn, apples, and pears. (terracing)

• Tierra Templada: bananas, oranges (low levels); corn, beans. Main crop: coffee.

• Tierra Caliente: sugar cane, bananas, rice, oranges, tomatoes.

Page 9: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Where is the snow line in the Andes?

• At the upper edge of the tierra helado (the top elevation zone), is the snow line of the Andes.

• The snow line is where permanent ice and snow begin. Above this level, snow stays on the ground year-round.

Page 10: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Vertical trading: BOTTOM UP

• Lowland farmers trade bananas, oranges, and tomatoes up the mountains to the highland areas. – Remember, at the top of the mountain, they can’t

grow these things due to the climate.

Page 11: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Vertical trading: TOP DOWN

• In contrast, highland farmers trade potatoes and wheat down the mountain to the lowland areas.– Remember, due to the incline, these crops are

grown on terraces.

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Page 13: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

On another note: Into thin air…

• Low elevations have denser air than higher elevations; there’s more oxygen in the air.

• Why? Gravity pulls air in the atmosphere down toward Earth.

• The denser the air, the more heat the air can hold. As you move higher, the air thins and holds less heat. For every 1000 ft. rise in elevation, there’s an average 3.5°F decrease in temperature.

Page 14: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

AMAZON REVIEW!

Page 15: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

How are humans changing the Amazon

rainforest? What are the consequences?

Page 16: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Satellite Image from 1992: Red = dense rainforest

Page 17: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Satellite Image from 2006: Red = dense rainforest

Page 18: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

MAPS!vegetation, land use & resources, elevation.

Page 19: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Where is the Amazon Basin

again??

Page 20: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains
Page 21: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Vegetation Zones of South America

Page 22: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Elevation in South America

Page 23: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Land Use & Resources in South

America

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Amazon Basin: River & Rainforest

Page 25: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Tropical Rainforest Levels: Floor, Lower story, & Canopy

• tropical rainforest

Page 26: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Cause and effect

• Clear-cutting the rainforest is leading to a significant loss of biodiversity.

Page 27: Yesterday... We established the Andes as a continental mountain range, spanning the west coast of South America. We looked at how people in the Andes mountains

Why is the rainforest essential to the world?

• It gives us air (oxygen)!...

• carbon-oxygen cycle: the process by which carbon and oxygen cycle (transfer back and forth) between plants, people and animals, and the environment. Think photosynthesis & respiration.

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There are many perspectives on the land use conflict in the Amazon.

• Geoterms – know definition and understand relevance.

• Amazon perspectives.• Andes climate zones and adaptations.• Location of major landforms in South America:

Andes Mts., Amazon Basin, Amazon River, Patagonia.

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Perspectives Review Activity

• Match the statements to the Amazonian group! If you finish early, choose the two groups that you most agree with and write two more statements that would match.

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Quiz Friday

• Geoterms – know definition and understand relevance.

• Amazon perspectives.• Andes climate zones and adaptations.• Location of major landforms in South America:

Andes Mts., Amazon Basin, Amazon River, Patagonia.