Brazil is the 5th largest nation in the world, and has a varied terrain. It is as low as zero (sea level) along the Atlantic Ocean, and has a high point at Pico da Neblina at 2,994 m (9,823 ft).
Eastern Brazil has a much higher elevation. Western Brazil has almost no elevation, while some parts of Eastern Brazil have elevations of up to 7,000 feet. Actually overall yes eastern Brazil has high elevation spread out while weastern Brazil only has its mountain range.
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Eastern Brazil.
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Atlantic Ocean at 0 meters
Eastern Brazil.
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East. Minas Gerais state is considered to be the "Brazilian highlands"
The highest point is probably in Chile or Aregentina
According to the CIA World Factbook, the lowest elevation in Brazil is sea level along the nation's Atlantic coast.
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Brazil is a country of modest altitudes. About 40% of its territory lies below 200 m altitude, 45% between 200 and 600 m, and 12% between 600 and 900 m. The Brazil has no mountains, because there is no folding in modern Brazil.