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Puerto Rico Research Paper

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Geography of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico consists of a group of island, located between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic, about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Miami, Florida. For the reason of its location, history, and warm atmosphere the Puerto Rican island is extremely popular tourist place. Shape of this island is almost rectangular with 100 miles long by 35 miles wide. It is the smallest and most eastern island of Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica and Puerto Rico). Puerto Rico is the 3rd largest island in USA and 82nd Largest island in the whole world. It consists of the main island of Puerto Rico and several smaller islands and keys, including Vieques, Culebra, Culebrita, Palomino (known by some by the Spanish Virgin Islands), Mona, and Monito. Coast measure 700km if the adjacent islands Vieques and Culebra are incorporated, and 580 km without the adjacent islands.
Geographic Coordinates: Latitude: 18° 15" N Longitude: 66° 30" W

Total Area: 9,104 sq km (3,508 sq mi)
The maximum length from east to west (from Punta Puerca to Punta Higuero) of 180 km (110 mi) and with a maximum width from north to south (from Isabella to Punta Colón) of 65 km (40 mi).
Land Area: 8,959 sq km
Comparative area: approximately three times the size of Rhode Island. …show more content…

Five usual types of soils can be classified based on the U.S soil conservation they are humid coastal plains, semiarid coastal plains, humid uplands, semiarid uplands, and humid upland valleys. The scientists of university of Puerto Rico categorise the island soil into one more classification as lowlands, alluvium, coastal plains, alluvium in terraces, upland dark, and upland reddish-purple. Tropical countries produce High biomass products like sugarcane, bananas, tobacco and coffee, in spite of tropical soils being considered as not fit for agriculture with soil having less fertility, and

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