Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world (by area and by population). It is larger than the lower 48 states of USA. Like any large country it has a great variety of climates and vegetation. It has enormous white sand deserts, enormous rainforests, enormous non-rain forests, enormous savanna, pampas (prairies), a very long coastline with beaches of every description. In the north it is equatorial, i.e. hot, and in the south much more temperate with cool rainy season and warmer summers. It has many cities along the coast with very maritime climate and vegetation, and others at altitude with cooler forest climate.
The vegetation in Brazil is the Tropical Rainforest.
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The most common type of vegetation throughout Latin America is tropical rainforest. Brazil has the most land with this type of vegetation, particularly in the Amazon Rainforest which covers a significant portion of the country.
The large size of Brazil contributes to its diverse climates and vegetation, as it spans tropical, subtropical, and equatorial zones. Additionally, the presence of the Amazon Rainforest and the Atlantic Forest further enhance the country's biodiversity.
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Green. Mostly. Sometimes it's brown(ish), especially when it's dead. Sometimes it has flowers, which aren't green. They're coloured. Sometimes the vegetation in Brazil is tasty. Sugarcane springs to mind. So do melons. There are some lovely melons in Brazil, I've seen them on the internet. Speaking of Brazilian vegetation, it is a little known fact that your average hippy chick has more pubic hair than the whole of Brazil combined.
Green. Mostly. Sometimes it's brown(ish), especially when it's dead. Sometimes it has flowers, which aren't green. They're coloured. Sometimes the vegetation in Brazil is tasty. Sugarcane springs to mind. So do melons. There are some lovely melons in Brazil, I've seen them on the internet. Speaking of Brazilian vegetation, it is a little known fact that your average hippy chick has more pubic hair than the whole of Brazil combined.
the vegetation of the rainforest quickly overtakes farmland.
The natural vegetation in a region is used in reference to the products that are plentiful within the area. Examples of this include the growth of pineapples in Hawaii or the growth of bananas in Brazil.
Brazil's diverse climate, ranging from tropical in the north to temperate in the south, significantly influences its vegetation. In the Amazon rainforest, high humidity and consistent rainfall support dense, biodiverse ecosystems with towering trees and a variety of plant species. Conversely, the drier regions, such as the cerrado, host drought-resistant vegetation like shrubs and grasses. Overall, Brazil's varied climate creates distinct habitats that foster a wide range of plant life.
Primarily, soybean. Argentina is the third producer after US and Brazil Franciela Pedroso