Favelas
In Brazil the term defined as large crowded impoverished areas is shanty. These are areas where most poor people live in makeshift shelters.
Favelas
Canada, Brazil and China all have large areas.
Before area codes, telephone areas in North America were defined by reference to the nearest large city.
A study that ended in June found that in Rocinha - Rio de Janeiro has about 100,000 inhabitants and Heliopolis in Sao Paulo has 80 million inhabitants, one of the largest in Brazil. Bringing together all the Brazilian slums according to the IBGE in Brazil are 6.5 million worldwide, despite being difficult to classify and quantify these realities
Brazil is primarily an urban country with a large percentage of its population living in urban areas, particularly in cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. However, Brazil also has significant rural areas, particularly in the Amazon region and rural agricultural areas.
Shoreline areas are commonly defined as the interface or transition areas between land and sea, including large inland lakes.
Cattle ranching is big business in Brazil because beef is a very popular food. Brazil and Argentina have large pasture areas that are very good for raising beef cattle.
Brazil is a country with a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas. It has large urban centers like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, as well as suburban areas surrounding these cities. Additionally, there are many rural regions in Brazil, especially in the interior of the country where agriculture is a key economic activity.
Yes, regions can vary in size from large geographical areas like continents or countries to smaller areas like cities or neighborhoods. The size of a region is often defined by its specific characteristics, boundaries, and purpose.
Yes; a very large portion of Brazil is tropical climate
Well, that would be Brazil...