Yes, because there are more people in Brazil than there are in Portugal.
Because the Industrial attractivies in Southeast and the lighting a better job
no there are more people living in england
The same as people all over the world. We talk,laugh, go to places, and more people in the southeast are just people.
Both the northeast and southeast regions of Brazil experience distinct climates and cultural influences. The northeast is characterized by a tropical climate with a mix of dry and humid areas, while the southeast has a more temperate climate with urban centers like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Economically, the southeast is more industrialized, whereas the northeast faces challenges like poverty and drought but is rich in cultural heritage and traditions. Additionally, both regions are integral to Brazil's diverse identity, showcasing unique music, cuisine, and festivals.
towns people are more developed and more educated than village people
true
I think it is more important to be educated in proper grammar and word usage. It's their not there. :)
"Menina" (girl), "moça" (young lady)In South Brazil, there's a slang (more like a regionalism, I'd say): "Guria", but it's very informal!There is another slang, more utilized in Southeast, called "Mina"
One reason is because people are more educated in MEDCs compared to LEDCs - HQs need suffieciently educated employees to manage their money. People in LEDCs are not so well educated and so are more suited to mass production in TNCs.
More than 2 million people
yes