Explanation
The Pampas are vast fertile plains located primarily in central Argentina, extending into Uruguay and southern Brazil.
Extending down through Chile and up through Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia
Stretching through most of inland Mexico
An extensive region covering most of eastern southern and parts of central Brazil
The Yucatán Peninsula is located in southeastern Mexico, extending into the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, and bordered by Belize and northern Guatemala to the south.
Cape Horn is located at the southernmost tip of South America in Chile, where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet.
The Sierra Madre Occidental is a major mountain range in western Mexico, stretching from northern Sonora and Chihuahua to southern Nayarit. It runs parallel to the Pacific Ocean and covers most of western Mexico.
The Isthmus of Panama is a narrow strip of land in Central America, connecting North and South America and separating the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The Amazon Basin is a vast, ecologically diverse region in South America, primarily covered by the Amazon Rainforest, and is drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries, supporting an incredibly rich variety of wildlife and plant species.
The Caribbean Sea is a warm, tropical sea bordered by islands and coasts of the Americas, known for its clear waters and rich marine life.
The Amazon River is the second-longest river in the world, flowing through the Amazon Rainforest in South America and draining into the Atlantic Ocean. Starting at the point allotted on the map and spreading throughout the rainforest.
The Atacama Desert is a hyper-arid region in northern Chile, known as the driest place on Earth.
Lake Titicaca is a large, high-altitude lake located on the border between Peru and Bolivia, known for being the highest navigable body of water in the world.
The Rio Grande is a major river in North America, flowing from Colorado in the United States to the Gulf of Mexico, forming part of the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico is a large ocean basin bordered by the United States, Mexico, and Cuba, known for its rich marine life and vital role in the region's climate and economy.