The Magestic Islands of the West Indies!

By Gianna C.

BLUE GROUP

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Information about islands in 3 island groups, from various Internet Domains.

Here is a link about local rescources and information about traveling to the island of Cuba.

This link shows information about archaeology on the island of Montserrat. It also is about feildwork and studies done.

This next link I put here tells about traveling to the Bahamas. It is about the island and places to go. Make sure to check out the other links below.

Lastly, this is the wikipedia article about Jamaica. It supplies usefull information.




Date of Article:

September 19, 2017

Headline:

West Indies Island Group, Atlantic Ocean

Author:

Bridget M. Brereton, Colin Graham Clarke

Source of the Article:

Britanica.com




Vocabulary words and their definitions:

1. Physiographic - The science of Physical geography

2. Constitute - To be part of a whole

3. Alignment - An arrangement in positions

4. Maritime - Living in or found on the ocean, part of the ocean




Summary: (BULLET form)

Who: The West Indies were deforested majorly by sugar-plantation owners. The wood was used to heat their refining vats.

What: The west Indies is divided up into three physiographic regions, the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas.

When: The shape of the Great Antilles was affected by a chain mountains in the Cretaceous time period. By now, most of theses mountains are submerged.

Where:These regions stretch from Florida of the USA to Venezuela on South America.

Why:Some countries have passed laws against cutting down forests in the West Indies because they do not want the very important forests to diminish again.




"I Wonder Questions":

1. Are there any animals that were brought to extinction because of the cutting of the trees?

2. Is Duarte peak climbable?

3. How many islands recently have been submerged due to hurricanes



Answering and I Wonder Question: The Duarte peak is the highest peak on the Dominican Rebublic. It is infact climbable. This mountain is 10,164 feet tall or 3098 meters. There are multiple climable trails, the easiest beggining from the town of La Cienaga. And did you know that about 10 to 15 people climb Duarte Peak a day?

Click here to learn more about Duarte Peak

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