No idiot it's in brazil do you know geography
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For those who slept trough the geography class, Brazil is located on the Southern Hemisphere, meaning that Brazil´s summer is on the U.S. winter, and vice-versa.
this wasn't even English... good god, go back to school, and learn English and geography, you fail. and Brazil is a country, Brasilia is the capital
Brazil is home to very important geographical features. It is home to the Amazon River, the Guiana Highlands, the Amazon Lowlands, the Amazon Rain Forest, the Patanal River Basin, and several other things as well.
Brazil is in south America, thousands of miles from Europe.
Brazil's diverse geography, with its Amazon rainforest, coastal regions, and interior plateaus, has influenced various aspects of Brazilian culture. For example, the Amazon rainforest has shaped traditional indigenous practices and beliefs, while the coastal regions have influenced Brazil's cuisine and music. The vast size and varied landscapes of Brazil have also led to regional differences in culture and customs across the country.
Sao Paolo, Brazil. I just took a geography test and that was the answer.
John J. Crocitti has written: 'Brazil Today [2 volumes]' 'Brazil today' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social conditions, Civilization, Encyclopedias, Geography
what influences the food in Brazil i.e religion geography climate
The estimated population of Salvador in 2009 is 2,998,096. The estimate comes from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics [Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica], which is responsible for statistics in Brazil. The IBGE figures place Salvador as the third most populous city in Brazil.
Brazil is the largest country in South America and is made up of mostly flat rolling lowlands in north. There are some plains, hills, mountains ( the highest being Pico da Neblina 3,014 m) and narrow coastal zone. Technically, there are 5 physical regions in Brazil: Guiana Highlands, Amazon Basin, Central Highlands (Planalto), Atlantic Coastal Plain, Pantanal.