Introduction
Did you know brazil produces: soybeans , corn and cocoa and that is not all they produce they have many more things too and it is such a big country and that is not all they have a beautiful landscape and a interesting culture many different plants and animals.
Land
Brazil has many land area .
Did you know that brazil occupies about half of South America bordering the atlantic ocean. Did you know that brazil covers a total area of 8,514,215 square miles across south america. and the highs point of brazil is pico da neblina. Much of the climate is tropical, with the south being relatively temperate. The largest river in Brazil, the second longest in the world, is the Amazon. The rainforest that covers the Amazon Basin constitutes
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● Administration Jobs
● Accounting Officers
● Administrative Assistants
● Managers
● Agriculture
● Mining
● Oil and gas renewable energy
● Food manufacturing
In Brazil the jobs are important for people because people are poor and they need money to survive. Other people work in supermarkets too. Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies on the plants. page 5
Plants and animals
The wildlife of Brazil comprises all naturally occurring animals, fungi and plants in the South
American country. Home to 60% of the Amazon Rainforest, which accounts for approximately one-tenth of all species in the world, Brazil is considered to have the greatest biodiversity of any country on the planet. It has the most known species of plants (55,000), freshwater fish (3000) and mammals (over 689). It also ranks third on the list of countries with the most number of
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The number of fungal species is unknown, but is large. Approximately two-thirds of all species worldwide are found in tropical areas, often coinciding with developing countries such as Brazil. Brazil is second only to
Indonesia as the country with the most endemic species.,
Weather and climate
During the summer, the central Brazilian Highlands receive the most precipitation.
Snowfall and dry climate generally cover the Highland region in the winter. the Amazon region of Brazil generates more than 79 inches of rain per year. Though the rain forest has high precipitation, the area still experiences dry seasons ranging from three to five months in duration. Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and the largest country in South America. Portuguese is the primary language spoken in the country. The city of
Sao Paulo holds the country's largest population of over 11 million residents. A major key to the economy of Brazil is tourism. The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index ranked Brazil as the 3rd most attractive destination in the travel and tourism industry. The tourism in the country continues to expand, and Brazil was chosen to host the 2014 FIFA
World
Brazil is larger and better than the film rundown staring the Rock and Sean William Scott in 2003 portrays. They showed part of the land, but the land is so large that it covers the majority of South America. Argentina is one of the many places to border Brazil as well as the Atlantic Ocean. Well, to go with all of this land that they have population and it is through the roof. Southern Brazil is one of the most populated areas it is just behind Tokyo. It is more populated than most of Latin America and accounts for most of the Latina community. This is interesting considering that approximately 8000 years ago people were spotted here. Living like nomads, Asians are among the first traceable humans. They claimed to have been there in search
B. Thesis: Brazil is a country known for its vibrant, colorful and lively culture. It has a lot to offer, from its great one of a kind vacation spots to the captivating sound of the
Brazil is a country located in the North-Eastern and Eastern section of South America. It is the fourth largest country in the world and fifth most populous, holding over 200 million people, which also accounts for one third of South America’s entire population. (The World Factbook: Brazil 2018) Because of its huge size, Brazil receives millions of tourists each year; which makes it important to understand how to evaluate Brazilian culture and their way of communication.
The country of Brazil is located in the South American continent, it has the largest country is South America and is bordered by many countries such as Argentina and Paraguay to the southwest and Bolivia and Peru to the west there is Uruguay to the south and Venezuela to the north. It shares a boarder with every South American country except for Ecuador and the country of Chile. The country is so big that it shares a boarder with Peru and I mention Peru because it is located on the western coast of the continent. Peru’s coastline is the Pacific Ocean and Brazils is the Atlantic that in its self speaks volumes for the shear mass of Brazil. This nation has vast climate changes depending where in the country one is located for example the
This report looks into the sports played, activities you can do and the festival and events as well as food found in Brazil. Brazil, or Federal Republic of Brazil which is its official name, is the fifth largest country in the world and in located on the eastern side of South America and has a coastline with the Atlantic Ocean. The official language of Brazil in Portuguese and its currency is called “real”. Brazil has many different landforms, which are home to the largest variety of animals in the world.
There are around 40,000 plants species, 427 mammals, 1,300 birds , 378 reptiles and 400 amphibians and 3000 freshwater fishes. These are just the number of some big animals. But in fact if we count the number of smaller life forms it will be way more the above number. There are more that 100,000
Larger in land mass than the contiguous United States, Brazil borders every country on the South American continent except Ecuador and Chile. Three features define Brazil's geography: the Amazon Basin, tropical savanna and the Brazilian Highlands. The Amazon River and rain forest, the world's largest, encompass most of northern Brazil and make this region inhospitable to agriculture and large populations. To its south lies the Cerrado, a vast tropical savanna. Advances in agricultural practices have allowed large-scale farming to thrive in this region. However, due to distance and geography, Brazil faces daunting challenges in getting agricultural commodities to international markets. The Brazilian Highlands and the narrow strip of land between
Brazil has five marked ecosystems, which include the tropical rainforest, the Pantanal (tropical wetland), the Cerrado (tropical savannah), Mata Atlantica (Atlantic forest) and the pampas (Fertile plains). Brazil also has a large number of mountains that range from 6,000 to 9,000 feet above sea level. None of these mountains are covered in snow, although snow occasionally falls on certain parts of Brazil. Most rivers have their origins in mountain ranges and that is why mountains are important in the life of Brazil (Hunnicutt, 1949).
Stretching over 2,500 miles form east to west and 2,700 miles from north to south, Brazil is the world’s largest tropical country. The only nations that are larger are the lands of Russia, Canada, China and the United States. Brazil has more then 150 million people spread unevenly over its huge land area, making it the fifth most populated country in the world. (Encyclopedia.com) More then two thirds of Brazil’s people live in the cities and towns and more then 29 percent of them are in the ten cities with more then a million people. These include the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo with more then 15 million people and Rio de Janeiro with more then 9 million people. The rural population is mostly concentrated on the East Coast or
Brazil is both the fifth largest country in the world based off of land size and population (World Factbook). Brazil has used this demographic as a strength in its
Brazil also has five climatic regions that coordinate with specific geographical configurations. Climate is influenced by temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. These factors led to a classification system for Brazil’s climates. The first two types that will be discussed are equatorial and tropical (“The Weather and Climate in Brazil”). The equatorial climate is present in Northern and Central Brazil. An equatorial climate contains rainforests due to humidity and precipitation (“The Weather and Climate in Brazil”). There is also no winter season or dry period because rainfall is frequent (“The Weather and Climate in Brazil”). Temperatures reach a high of 33ºC and an average of 25 to 28ºC (“The Weather and Climate in Brazil”). Brazil’s tropical climate can be found in the central area and along the coast in the middle-north. Temperatures remain consistent throughout the year; however, the amount of rain varies as the seasons change (“The Weather and Climate in Brazil”). To qualify as a tropical climate, the “area must have an average temperature of over 18 degrees Celsius” (“The Weather and Climate in Brazil”).
Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Recife, Port Alegre being the largest; with a total of 26 states. Bordering the Atlantic Ocean; Brazil covers half of South America and is divided into the Brazilian highlands or plateau in the south and the Amazon River basin in the north. The land covers 3,265,059 sq. miles, with a population of 205,716,890 and growing.
Brazil is a country of fast growth and development over the years, it is the sixth country with the highest nominal GDP which considered the leading economy in Latin American and the second largest in the western hemisphere. There are several economic events that trace the changes in the history of Brazil’s economy. Brazil was colonized by Portuguese in the 16th century when they
Brazil is the fifth largest country in size and in population (worldbank.org). Brazil officially gained it 's independence from Portuguese rule in 1822 (worldbank.org). The population of Brazil is approximately 206.1 million, according to worldbank.org. In fact, it is by far the most populated and largest country in South America. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese. Brazil is located in South America on the eastern coast and takes up a large area on the continent. It also has the largest economy. It 's economy has a very big impact on the rest of the world on a daily basis. It has “well-developed agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors, and a rapidly expanding middle class (cia)”.
The official name of the country is the Federative Republic of Brazil. Brazil is the largest country in South America, it is located in Eastern South America and it borders the Atlantic Ocean. Brazil borders many countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Columbia, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Brasilia is the capital and it is located in the Brazilian highlands in the country’s Central West Region. Brasilia was founded on April 21, 1960 and since then the population of Brazil has grown to about 201 million people.