A) The Central Plateau B) Tropical Beaches C) Sierra Madre Mountains D) Northern Deserts
A) Many areas have too much rainfall B) There is not enough sun to grow crops C) The climate is dry and soil is unproductive D) The country is small and has no room for farms
A) imports B) exports C) urban D) rural
A) cars B) oil C) chocolate D) corn
A) export B) rural C) import D) urban
A) Mexico and Venezuela are the same size B) Mexico is larger than Venezuela C) Venezuela is larger than Mexico
A) manufactured goods B) agricultural goods C) tourism D) oil
A) the moutains B) the rainforest C) the desert D) the coast
A) Fruit B) Coffee C) Wheat D) Sugar Cane
A) Brazil has 7 seaports on the Atlantic Ocean B) cities on the Amazon River send goods to the Andes Mountains C) Brazil uses ports on the Pacific Ocean to trade D) Brazil uses ports on the Gulf of Mexico to trade
A) fish B) coffee C) iron D) health care
A) sugar B) iron C) tourism D) oil
A) a large country, South America B) an island, the Caribbean Sea C) a landlocked country, in North America
A) tobacco, autos, medical products B) iron ore, soybeans, footwear C) Brazil nuts, tobacco, nickel D) coffee, sugar, tourism
A) Mexico City B) Brazil C) Venezuela D) Haiti
A) Venezuela B) Cuba C) Brazil D) Mexico
A) Panama B) Venezuela C) Brazil D) Mexico
A) Factories and cars B) farms and computers C) bicycles and trains D) trees and animals
A) subdivisions B) Cattle and soybean farming C) major highways D) factories and parking lots
A) It is located in a bowl shaped valley that traps the polluted air above the city B) none of these choices C) is located high on a mountain D) it is located next to an ocean, which adds to the pollution |