Latin America has many rivers with a high flow rate hence the great ability to produce hydroelectric power (HEP). In Brazil, a lot of HEP is generated from the Parana river.
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engineer is derived from the latin word: ingenium
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One example of America's use of the "big stick" policy was during the construction of the Panama Canal in the early 1900s. President Theodore Roosevelt asserted U.S. influence in Latin America by supporting a revolution in Panama against Colombia, allowing the U.S. to secure control over the canal zone. This demonstrated the policy's principle of using military power as a means to achieve diplomatic goals, emphasizing a willingness to use force if necessary to protect American interests in the region.
The word "robot" does not have a direct equivalent in Latin, as it originates from the Czech word "robota," meaning forced labor or servitude. The term was popularized in Karel Čapek's 1920 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots). In Latin, one might use terms like "automaton" or "machina" to convey similar meanings related to machines or self-operating devices.
Dollar diplomacy in Latin America produced loans to foreign countries.
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Yes, Brazil is one of the major producers of coffee in Latin America. It tends to produce more low quality coffee, however - Robusta beans. These are easier to produce but do not command the same price as Arabica.
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Greater economic influence for the United States. Apex Yo.
Because countries cannot produce everything it needs they specialize in what they can produce most efficiently.
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They do live in America,but not in ''Latin America.''
Maria Gracinda C. Teixeira has written: 'Energy policy in Latin America' -- subject(s): Electric power production, Electric utilities, Energy policy, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Hydroelectric power plants, Hydroelectric power plants
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
Most of them do, with the exception of Central America and several islands in the Caribbean. The largest producers of oil would be Mexico, Venezuela and Brazil.
Some examples of mineral resources found in abundance in Latin America include copper in Chile, iron ore in Brazil, and silver in Mexico. Energy resources like oil in Venezuela, natural gas in Argentina, and hydroelectric power in Brazil are also plentiful in the region.