| A | B |
| Mexico | the largest country that is part of the land bridge that joins North and South America |
| Andes | The mountains that run through six South American countries |
| Panama Canal | man-made river that connects the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean |
| tierra caliente | climate zone in Mexico's coastal plain |
| mestizo | A person of mixed Native American and Spanish cultures |
| Amazon | World's second-longest river |
| West Indies | Islands of the Caribbean Sea |
| Rio Grande | river that forms much of Mexico's northern border |
| Pampas | central plains where two-thirds of Argentina's people live |
| favelas | crowded poor neighborhoods found slums in Rio de Janiero, Brasilia, and other large Brazilian cities |
| Portugal | Latin American country that was a colonized Brazil |
| Cuba | largest and most populous country of the West Indies |
| Costa Rica | Central American country with the highest standard of living |
| Roman Catholic | religion of most people in Latn America |
| tourism and farming | main economic activities of the West Indies |
| Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey | large industrial cities of Mexico |
| Brazil | Latin American country that was a Portuguese colony. |
| land bridge | A narrow strip of land that conects two large landmasses. Example: Isthmus of Panama |
| subsistence farming | Farm where poor farmers grow just enough food to feed their families. |
| soccer | most popular sport in Brazil |
| maquiladora | Mexican factory that assembles parts made in other countries. |
| Atacama | Very dry desert of northern Chile. |