Well, the best answer to this question as asked is 'yes.' Brazil is a big country, and contains everything from state-of-the-art techno-metropoli, to 'lost' tribes in untracked rain forest.
Yes still in Stage of Developing country
Yes
Brazil is a developing country because, lot of people are still in poverty.
it is a developing country
Yes, South Africa's motor industries are developing in a similar way to Brazil's
European immigrants to Brazil worked in the urban industries that were developing Montevideo and Buenos Aires. lol this answer is wrong.
Brazil is a newly industrialised country because it is still a developing country and it was recently an LEDC
There is no consensus on which country is fast developing into the Western Hemisphere's second superpower. However, countries like Brazil, Mexico, and Canada are often considered to have the potential to emerge as major powers in the region due to their economic prowess and geopolitical influence.
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Because They are so poor and they are still a developing country.
Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
No, Brazil's population growth rate has been decreasing over the years. It is currently estimated to be around 0.75%, which is lower compared to many other developing countries.
because of its densely populated county including its life expectancy which is 73 years
Brazil is a Portuguese speaking, developing country located in South America. On the other hand, the US is a largely English speaking, developed country located in North America.