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North & Central America and the Caribbean region - Coggle Diagram
North & Central America and the Caribbean region
Vocabulary
Coral reefs: arrecife de coral
An area of coral, the top of which can sometimes be seen just above the sea
Flow into: desembocar
If a liquid flows, it moves somewhere in a smooth, continuous way.
Grassland
A large area of land covered with grass
Grasshopper: saltamontes
a green insect that jumps using its long back legs
Hinder: entorpecer-difcultar
to make it difficult to do something
Lake: lago
a large area of water that has land all around it
Moose: alce
a type of large deer found in North America
Offshore: costa afuera
away from or at a distance from the coast
Rainforest: bosque lluvioso
a forest with a lot of tall trees where it rains a lot
Rugged: escabroso
it looks rough and has lots of rocks.
Roadrunner: correcaminos
a bird from the southwestern US and Mexico with a long tail and feathers that stand up on the top of its head, that runs very fast
Swamp: pantano
an area of very wet, soft land
North America
Greenland is past of Ñorth Ametica along with some islands in to Atlantic Ocean.
Five Physical Regions of North America
Western Physical Region
Great Plains
Canadian Shield
Eastern region
Coastal Plains and Mexican Gulf
Endemic Animals of the Western Region
Rainfoest
Elk
Desert Regions
Roadrunner
Rattlesnake
Great Plains
Endemic Animals of the Great Plains
Bison
Grasshoppets
Canadian Shield
The Eastern Region
It stretches from a small section of northern Mexico along the Gulf of Mexico and up the east coast to southeastern Massachusetts.
Coastal Plains of the Mexical Gulf
Central America is the subconten