Northern South America By Gavin O'Brien, Sasha Schrack, Jake Sokalsky, Jonathan Tumbolo& Bradly Wiest

The location of our website is Northern South America. Things that make this place different from other location is it's food, trade, fashion, weather, diseases, animals, religion and Inventions. Northern South America's beauty and unique way of living make it so different from other locations. Northern South America is simply timeless.
“Corn is one of the central ingredients in many South American meals, including tamales and arepas. Other South American foods rely on regional ingredients, such as quinoa, sweet or spicy peppers, tropical fruit, meat and yuca. Yuca is the edible root of a plant, and is similar in taste and texture to the potato.” Fashion - very colorful, bold, pattern, and unique
The fashion in south america is unique. The clothes are filled with very colorful and bold designs, and they really stand out. It is beautiful and is filled with interesting patterns and very colorful designs such as bright, happy colors that really stand out, and look beautiful.
Hot, moist, cloudy, has a lot of rain. In this region sunlight strikes Earth at roughly a 90-degree angle resulting in intense solar energy. This intensity is due to the consistent day length on the equator: 12 hours a day, 365 days per year. This consistent sunlight provides the essential energy necessary to power the forest via photosynthesis. Because of the ample solar energy, tropical rainforests like the Amazon are usually warm year round with temperatures from in the 72-93°F (22-34°C) range, although forests at higher elevations, especially cloud forests, may be significantly cooler. Temperatures are generally moderated by cloud cover and high humidity.
The Zika virus is a deadly disease in South America that is transmitted by infected mosquitoes that can infect pregnancies. Some symptoms are Pain areas: in the back of the eyes, joints, or muscles, whole body: fatigue, fever, chills, loss of appetite, or sweating, also common: eye redness, headache, skin rash, or vomiting
South America has a variety of animals such monkeys, parrots, insects, and many more intriguing animals. They all have their unique ways of surviving. They eat different foods,hunt in different ways, and live in a different habitat. But as different as they are they each care for their kind.
recent censuses have revealed that around 90% of the Brazilian population subscribe to some religious ideal, making it more religiously inclined than any other South American country. Only around 1% of its population do not believe in a God, or a supreme being in some form or another.
The Birth Control Pill, In 1951, a team of three men who worked for Syntex Corporation in Mexico City – George Rosenkranz, Carl Djerassi and Luis Miramontes – co-created the first viable oral form of contraceptive. The Color TV. In 1942, while the Americans, Russians and Germans were preoccupied with WWII, a young Mexican man named Guillermo González Camarena filed a patent for one of the first color televisions. He was so ahead of the curve, it took the rest of the world two more decades before color television was the norm.

Please enjoy this video clip of the Amazon and Brazil!

Political Map
Flow Line Map
Physical Map
Cartogram Map
QUALITATIVE Map

In conclusion, Northern South America is very different and unique from other locations. Northern South America is very exotic and beautiful. Northern South America is a great vacation place.

Credits:

Created with images by congerdesign - "parrot bird colorful" • Nao Iizuka - "Amazon" • suzettesuzette - "Corn" • George Vale - "Thays Viana - Mossoró West Fashion" • diego_torres - "sunset field poppy sun" • CDC Global Health - "Zika virus TEM" • Ravi Jandhyala - "Monkey" • geralt - "cross sunset sunrise" • David365 - "feb14-tv"

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