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GEOGRAPHY
A PRESENTATION ON
SOUTH AMERICA- RESOURCES
THE
REDEEMER
CONTENTS
 RESOURCES
 AGRICULTURE
 MINERALS
 INDUSTRIES
 TRANSPORT
 POPULATION
 MAJOR COUNTRIES
 RESOURCES
 Anything that is useful to mankind, is termed as resource.
 Source of economic development and income are the
resources for a continent or a country or state.
 South America has a variety of resources, i.e. -
 Forest Resources
 Water Resources
 FOREST RESOURCES
 South America enjoys a variety of vegetation
with a number of economically useful trees.
 Lumbering is an important activity in South
America, much of the wood is used for
construction activities.
 FOREST RESOURCES
 Some trees and their uses are as follows 
 Quebracho Tree  provides Tannin
which is used in leather industries.
 Balsa Trees  used to make model
airplanes.
 Yerba Mate  a kind of tea.
 Carnauba Palm  provides wax which
is used in furniture polish and shoe polish,
candles, lipsticks etc.
 FOREST RESOURCES
 Coniferous Tree  Its softwood is
used in making paper and pulp for the
printing industry.
 Cinchona Tree  provides raw
material for making quinine which is used
as a medicine.
 Chicle Tree  Chewing Gum is made by
its Juice.
 Rubber Trees are also found in South America.
 FOREST RESOURCES
 WATER RESOURCES
South America has vast source of water but
they have not been fully harnessed.
In South America, the water is used for many
purposes i.e.  hydroelectric power generation,
irrigation, fishing and navigation etc.
Brazil leads in hydroelectric power generation
followed by Argentina, Paraguay and
Venezuela.
 WATER RESOURCES
 Amazon river carries vast
quantity of water but as its flow
is gradual without any sharp or
steep valley except for some
part in Andes, it has not been
used much for Hydroelectric
Power generation.
 However, some small rivers
descending from the Andes and
Brazilian Highlands have been
used for this purpose.
Amazon River
 AGRICULTURE
 Most of the land of the continent is covered by
mountains, deserts, dense forests etc.
 Only 10 percent of the land is available for
Agricultuaral activities
 The crops, cultivated in South America, can be
categorized as 
 Food Crops  Wheat, Maize, Rice.
 Cash Crops  Coffee, Cocoa, Sugarcane,
Cotton, Bananas.
 AGRICULTURE
 AGRICULTURE
Some other activities are 
 Cattle Rearing  It is one of the most important
activities of the continent. Cattles are reared mainly
for beaf. The large cattle farms in Argentina are known
as Estancias.
 Sheep Rearing  Sheep are reared mainly for meat and
wool. The main sheep rearing areas are Argentina,
eastern slopes of Andes mountains and parts of Chile.
Argentina is the fourth largest producer of wool in the
world.
 Fisheries  Almost all South American Countries are
involved in the fishing industry. Peru is the largest
producer of fish in the world.
 MINERALS
 South America has large deposits of many minerals.
 Iron ore  Brazil is the second largest producer of iron ore in
the world.
 Copper  Chile is one of the worlds leading copper mining
countries.
 Tin  Brazil and Bolivia are among the largest producers of tin
in the world.
 Bauxite  Guyana, Suriname and Brazil are the important
producer of Bauxite. Most of it is exported to USA and Canada.
 MINERALS
 Nitrates  Nitrates are found in the Atacama Desert. Chile
is the largest producer of nitrates in the world.
 Mineral Oil  There are rich reserves of mineral oil in
Venezuela and in the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Other oil
producing countries are Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia and
Brazil.
 South America has also reserves of gold, silver, zinc, lead,
sulphur etc. but poor in coal reserves as only Colombia has
some coal deposits.
 MINERALS
 INDUSTRIES
Brazil and Argentina are the leading industrial
nations in South America.
Argentina leads in - Meat Packing, Leather
Processing.
Brazil exports Coffee and Sugar.
 INDUSTRIES
With the discovery of Oil, Venezuela, Chile, Peru
have developed oil refineries and petro-chemical
industries.
Other countries of the continent are industrially
not so developed and export raw materials like
minerals, meat, fish, dairy product etc.
 TRANSPORT
 Though large part of South America have extensive forests, swamps,
barren plateaus and high mountains, the continent does not have a well
developed system of modern transport.
 Roads  Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina are linked together by
roads.
 The road network is more developed in the eastern coastal towns of
Brazil and Argentina.
 Roads are limited in the region of the Andes mountains in the west due
to hostile terrain.
 The Pan-American Highway system connects South America to North
America.
 TRANSPORT
 Airways  Airways supplement the shortage of road transport in the
continent. All major cities are linked to each other by air transport. Some
smaller cities have airports too.
 Railways  Argentina, Chile and Brazil have developed railways.
 Seaways  A number of seaports lie on the east, west and northern parts
of the continent. Important seaports are listed here 
 North  Caracas, Belem
 East  Natal, Recife, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo, Bahia
Blanca
 South  Punta Arenas
 West  Valparaiso, Callao
 POPULATION
 Total population  387 million (2011) with an average density
of 21.4 persons per square km distributed unevenly in 12
countries.
 Major Racial groups  Red Indians, Europeans and Africans.
 Some Other groups developed over time by intermingling of
the major racial groups 
 Mestizos (Red Indian + European)
 Mulattos (European + African)
 Zambos (African + Red Indian)
 Cholos (Mestizo + Red Indian)
 POPULATION
 Major Languages  Spanish, Portuguese.
 South American people do not have racial discrimination
and share common customs and traditions.
 Densely populated areas are  Eastern coastal region,
North-Western coastal region.
 Large area including Amazon forests, Patagonia and
Atacama deserts, is uninhabited.
 POPULATION
Popular Languages
 MAJOR COUNTRIES
S.A COUNTRY CAPITAL MAJOR CITIES
Argentina Buenos Aires Rosario, Mendoza
Bolivia Sucre and La Paz Santa Cruz, El Alto
Brazil Brasilia Rio de Janeiro,
Salvador
Chile Santiago Santiago Metropolis
Colombia Bogota Medellin, Cali
Paraguay Asuncion Alberdi, Edelira
Uruguay Montevideo Salto, Artigas
Venezuela Caracas Isla Raton, Maroa
Peru Lima Ica, Huaraz
Guyana Georgetown Anna Regina,
Linden

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  • 2. A PRESENTATION ON SOUTH AMERICA- RESOURCES THE REDEEMER
  • 3. CONTENTS RESOURCES AGRICULTURE MINERALS INDUSTRIES TRANSPORT POPULATION MAJOR COUNTRIES
  • 4. RESOURCES Anything that is useful to mankind, is termed as resource. Source of economic development and income are the resources for a continent or a country or state. South America has a variety of resources, i.e. - Forest Resources Water Resources
  • 5. FOREST RESOURCES South America enjoys a variety of vegetation with a number of economically useful trees. Lumbering is an important activity in South America, much of the wood is used for construction activities.
  • 6. FOREST RESOURCES Some trees and their uses are as follows Quebracho Tree provides Tannin which is used in leather industries. Balsa Trees used to make model airplanes. Yerba Mate a kind of tea. Carnauba Palm provides wax which is used in furniture polish and shoe polish, candles, lipsticks etc.
  • 7. FOREST RESOURCES Coniferous Tree Its softwood is used in making paper and pulp for the printing industry. Cinchona Tree provides raw material for making quinine which is used as a medicine. Chicle Tree Chewing Gum is made by its Juice. Rubber Trees are also found in South America.
  • 9. WATER RESOURCES South America has vast source of water but they have not been fully harnessed. In South America, the water is used for many purposes i.e. hydroelectric power generation, irrigation, fishing and navigation etc. Brazil leads in hydroelectric power generation followed by Argentina, Paraguay and Venezuela.
  • 10. WATER RESOURCES Amazon river carries vast quantity of water but as its flow is gradual without any sharp or steep valley except for some part in Andes, it has not been used much for Hydroelectric Power generation. However, some small rivers descending from the Andes and Brazilian Highlands have been used for this purpose. Amazon River
  • 11. AGRICULTURE Most of the land of the continent is covered by mountains, deserts, dense forests etc. Only 10 percent of the land is available for Agricultuaral activities The crops, cultivated in South America, can be categorized as Food Crops Wheat, Maize, Rice. Cash Crops Coffee, Cocoa, Sugarcane, Cotton, Bananas.
  • 13. AGRICULTURE Some other activities are Cattle Rearing It is one of the most important activities of the continent. Cattles are reared mainly for beaf. The large cattle farms in Argentina are known as Estancias. Sheep Rearing Sheep are reared mainly for meat and wool. The main sheep rearing areas are Argentina, eastern slopes of Andes mountains and parts of Chile. Argentina is the fourth largest producer of wool in the world. Fisheries Almost all South American Countries are involved in the fishing industry. Peru is the largest producer of fish in the world.
  • 14. MINERALS South America has large deposits of many minerals. Iron ore Brazil is the second largest producer of iron ore in the world. Copper Chile is one of the worlds leading copper mining countries. Tin Brazil and Bolivia are among the largest producers of tin in the world. Bauxite Guyana, Suriname and Brazil are the important producer of Bauxite. Most of it is exported to USA and Canada.
  • 15. MINERALS Nitrates Nitrates are found in the Atacama Desert. Chile is the largest producer of nitrates in the world. Mineral Oil There are rich reserves of mineral oil in Venezuela and in the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Other oil producing countries are Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia and Brazil. South America has also reserves of gold, silver, zinc, lead, sulphur etc. but poor in coal reserves as only Colombia has some coal deposits.
  • 17. INDUSTRIES Brazil and Argentina are the leading industrial nations in South America. Argentina leads in - Meat Packing, Leather Processing. Brazil exports Coffee and Sugar.
  • 18. INDUSTRIES With the discovery of Oil, Venezuela, Chile, Peru have developed oil refineries and petro-chemical industries. Other countries of the continent are industrially not so developed and export raw materials like minerals, meat, fish, dairy product etc.
  • 19. TRANSPORT Though large part of South America have extensive forests, swamps, barren plateaus and high mountains, the continent does not have a well developed system of modern transport. Roads Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina are linked together by roads. The road network is more developed in the eastern coastal towns of Brazil and Argentina. Roads are limited in the region of the Andes mountains in the west due to hostile terrain. The Pan-American Highway system connects South America to North America.
  • 20. TRANSPORT Airways Airways supplement the shortage of road transport in the continent. All major cities are linked to each other by air transport. Some smaller cities have airports too. Railways Argentina, Chile and Brazil have developed railways. Seaways A number of seaports lie on the east, west and northern parts of the continent. Important seaports are listed here North Caracas, Belem East Natal, Recife, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo, Bahia Blanca South Punta Arenas West Valparaiso, Callao
  • 21. POPULATION Total population 387 million (2011) with an average density of 21.4 persons per square km distributed unevenly in 12 countries. Major Racial groups Red Indians, Europeans and Africans. Some Other groups developed over time by intermingling of the major racial groups Mestizos (Red Indian + European) Mulattos (European + African) Zambos (African + Red Indian) Cholos (Mestizo + Red Indian)
  • 22. POPULATION Major Languages Spanish, Portuguese. South American people do not have racial discrimination and share common customs and traditions. Densely populated areas are Eastern coastal region, North-Western coastal region. Large area including Amazon forests, Patagonia and Atacama deserts, is uninhabited.
  • 24. MAJOR COUNTRIES S.A COUNTRY CAPITAL MAJOR CITIES Argentina Buenos Aires Rosario, Mendoza Bolivia Sucre and La Paz Santa Cruz, El Alto Brazil Brasilia Rio de Janeiro, Salvador Chile Santiago Santiago Metropolis Colombia Bogota Medellin, Cali Paraguay Asuncion Alberdi, Edelira Uruguay Montevideo Salto, Artigas Venezuela Caracas Isla Raton, Maroa Peru Lima Ica, Huaraz Guyana Georgetown Anna Regina, Linden