A | B |
hurricane | fierce tropical storm with winds of at least 74 mph |
plantation | large farm that grows produce for sale |
Central America,  | isthmus that connects North and South America |
nutrient | minerals that supply food for plants |
Haiti,  | Country on the Western side of Hispaniola |
canopy | topmost layer of the rain forest |
literacy rate | percentage of people who can read and write |
isthmus | narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas |
archipelago | group of islands |
colony | overseas settlement |
communism | strong government control of the society and the economy |
cooperative | farm owned and operated by the government |
Carnival | A major celebration before Lent in this region |
canopy | topmost layer of the rain forest |
commonwealth | a partly self-governing territory |
Greater Antilles,  | the largest islands of the West Indies |
Lesser Antilles | the smallest islands of the West Indies |
Hispaniola,  | island which contains Haiti and the Dominican Republic |
Puerto Rico,  | island which is part of the United States |
Cuba,  | communist island in the West Indies |
Lake Nicaragua | A body of water that covers 3,100 square miles in Central America |
eco-tourist | People who travel to other countries to enjoy natural wonders |
Caribbean Lowlands | lowlands along the east coast of Central America |
plantations | Large commercial farms that grow crops for sale |
tropical | Central America's climate |
Guatemala,  | Central American country with the largest population |
Guadeloupe and Martinique | islands with ties to France |
Fidel Castro | became dictator of Cuba in 1950s |
calypso | type of music created by enslaved Africans in Trinidad |
literacy rate | number of people who can read and write |
Spanish | official language of most of Central America |
English | official language of Belize |
Lake Nicaragua | A body of water that covers 3,100 square miles |
bauxite | Jamaica is one of the world's leading producers of this mineral |
Creole | English is the official language in Jamaica, but many Jamaicans speak this language |
volcanic eruptions | created much of Central America's fertile soil |
Caribbean Sea,  | body of water bordering Central America's east coast |
Central Highlands | chain of volcanic mountains in Central America |
Pacific Lowlands | lowlands along the west coast of Central America |
communism | a strong government controls the society and the economy |
steel drum | musical instrument developed in Trinidad |
Costa Rica,  | Central American country with the highest standard of living |
African | In Haiti the ancestry of more than 90 percent of the population |
Maya | early Native American people who lived in Central America |
Puerto Rico,  | most industrialized country in the West Indies |