The Amazon rainforest
The Amazon Rain forest.
Forest
Deforestization for lumber and land for agriculture
67 percent of Brazil is forest and woodland.
The two main forests in Brazil are the Amazon Rainforest, the largest tropical rainforest in the world, and the Atlantic Forest, a biodiversity hotspot that is one of the most endangered forests in the world due to deforestation.
Southern Venezuela and Northern Brazil in South America. They are a tribe of the rain forest.
The main landform regions of Brazil are the Amazon Basin, the Brazilian Highlands (also known as the Brazilian Plateau), the Pantanal wetlands, the Atlantic Forest, and the coastal plains. These regions encompass a diverse range of landscapes, including rainforests, savannas, mountains, and wetlands.
Brazil.
The Andes Mountain Range and the Amazonas rain forest
Brazil
on Brazil nut trees
Brazil is the world's largest producer of sugarcane and coffee, and a net exporter of cocoa, soybeans, orange juice, tobacco, forest products, and other tropical fruits and nuts.