Caribbean Islands

Kally B.

2-20-18

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The Three Island Groups

In the Caribbean Sea, there are over 7,000 islands. All of these islands are separated into three main groups; the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas. The Greater Antilles consist of four large islands. These islands are Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. These Islands are very mountainous and very different than the other islands. Many different Islands are part of the Lesser Antilles. Two of which are Montserrat and Antigua and Barbuda. These islands and all of the other islands are low sand and coral islands. They are formed when coral dies and grows on top of each other until the coral reaches above the ocean surface. The last group of islands are the Bahamas. These islands are off the coast of Florida, USA, and North of Cuba.


Date of Article: August 1998 to September 19, 2017

Headline: West Indies

Author: Colin Graham Clarke, Bridget M. Brereton

Source of the Article: Britannica Encyclopaedia




Three vocabulary words and their definitions:

Impoverishment - Exhaust the strength, vitality, and natural fertility of

Heterogeneous - Containing of dissimilar or diverse ingredients or instructions

Physiographically - The study of the natural features of the earth's surface, especially in its current aspects, including land formations,climate, currents, and distribution of flora and fauna




Who, What, When, Where, Why

Who:

> African Slaves

> English Colonists

> Spanish Colonists

> Dutch Colonists

> French Colonists

> Native Islanders

> Chinese

What:

> The Caribbean Islands

> The People of the Caribbean Islands

> The Weather and Climate of the Caribbean Islands

> The Landforms and Forests of the Caribbean Islands

When:

> Present Day

> Age of Discovery

> The Time of Native People

Where:

> The Caribbean Sea Area

> The Atlantic Ocean

> The Greater Antilles

> The Lesser Antilles

> The Bahamas

Why:

> Why the Population of the Islands are so Diverse

> Why the Climate and Weather are Unique to the Islands

> Whythere are many Different Species of Plants and Animals on the Islands




Three "I Wonder" Questions

1. Were the Greater Atilles once all part of a large island, or even part of the Americas?

2. What was the first Caribbean Island to every be set foot on by humans?

Answer: The first islands Columbus landed on were various islands of the Bahamas. He also soon after landed on Hispaniola and South America coasts.

3. Did the storms that hit every wipe out an entire ancient civilization?




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