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What is the climate and geography of Brazil?

What is the climate and geography of Brazil?

Brazil has a humid tropical and subtropical climate except for a drier area in the Northeast, sometimes called the drought quadrilateral or drought polygon, that extends from northern Bahia to the coast between Natal and São Luís; that zone receives about 15–30 inches (375–750 mm) of precipitation a year.

What are two important geographic features of Brazil?

Brazil has basically two major physical land features: plains and plateaus. It also has the world’s largest rain forest and a vast water basin with an extensive river system. The country is divided into five economic regions: North, Northeast, Southeast, South, and Central- West.

Where is Brazil located geography?

South America
The country of Brazil occupies roughly half of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean….Geography of Brazil.

Continent South America
Lowest point Atlantic Ocean, 0 m (0 ft)
Longest river Amazon River, 6,992 km (4,345 mi)
Largest lake Lagoa dos Patos 9,850 km2 (3,803 sq mi)
Climate North: tropical, South: temperate

What are the six geographical regions of Brazil?

The geographical regions of Brazil (see Geographical Regions Information download- pupils should have access to this on their table). There are six major ecosystems in Brazil known as: Tropical rainforest (Amazonia), The Cerrado, The Pantanal, The Pampas, The Caatinga, The Mata Atlantica.

How does Brazil’s geography affect its economy?

Economic Geography While only about 5% of the land is cultivated, Brazil leads the world in coffee production (about a third of the global total). Brazil also produces a quarter of the world’s citrus, has more than one-tenth of the cattle supply, and produces one-fifth of the iron ore.

What are the main features of Brazil’s geography?

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.

Is Brazil mountainous?

Brazil boasts countless rolling mountains, volcanic hills, shell-mountains and massifs. Some can be climbed, others can’t. One is an active volcano.

What is the human geography of Rio de Janeiro?

The topography Rio de Janeiro is mainly made up of water, mountains and forests. This diversity adds to its outstanding beauty. Though Rio is primarily a metro city, it has developed around the Tijuca Forest, which is the largest urban forest in the world.

What are the three geographic regions of Brazil?

  • North Region.
  • Northeast Region.
  • Central-West Region.
  • Southeast Region.
  • South Region.