The southernmost part of Brazil is cool (ranging from 0ºC to 35ºC) and the bigger part, from the southeast to the north, is rather warm, ranging between 25ºC and 40ºC.
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Yes, it can get cold in Brazil. The southern part of the country and especially San de Janeiro can get very cold and dry.
Yes, because Brazil is on the equator which is very hot.
Yes, it is quite hot throughout the year and on the equator it is even HOTTER!
86 oF almost of the summer time in Brasil
Hot it is about 71 average
warm
NO.
in the golden triangle in Brazil the climate is musty hot but sometimes cold but not that cold .
No, it is mainly warm over there and very very little cold
70o. Celsius
Not if you are a regular resident of the far North, but it is not Brazil.
In Brazil during June and July it is usually cold!temperature is 19-25c.sometimes it depends on where you going. (in Brazil)
it is hotter because of the wind flows on the cost of Quito and the mountains of Brazil and you can't get the cold air from the ocean
It depends where you are, but, usually it's not cold, because it's summer. It is usually warm and rains a lot.
Brazil is big. It has the north, which is warm and humid. It has the north east, which is warm and dry. It has the south, which has cold winter (June, July, August and September) and snows at some places.
I visited last year in June and got my tickets for 750$. So, I think May and June are the cheapest months to visit Brazil. In fact, many of tourists prefer these two months when they are travelling to Brazil.
It effects the food in the way it grows if it is very cold there then the food will die because most food in Brazil are crops grown on farms so in order for the crops to grow the climate would have to be warm and sometimes wet.
The Western Hemisphere is full of contrasts. In the far north and south, the weather is cold all year. However, the middle of the hemisphere stays warm.