First Children Encyclopedia

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

The Americas


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Mexico and Central America form a


natural bridge linking the USA to


South America. The north of Mexico


is dry and dusty. As you travel south,


the weather gets rainier and the land


becomes greener, with lush rainforests


covering mountains and volcanoes.


Mexico and

Central America

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Chocolate was first
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Sugar cane from Central
America and the Caribbean
is used to make sugar.
Coffee beans and
bananas are Costa Rica’s
most important crops.
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How do spider monkeys use their tails?

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