the southern region
Temperate climate regions tend to have the most big cities since they offer a more comfortable living environment with moderate temperatures and distinct seasons, which attracts more people to settle and establish urban areas.
Brazil is a formal region as it is defined by governmental boundaries, such as its political borders with neighboring countries and its administrative divisions within the country.
Most people live in cities in Latin America: the urbanization rate is 80% making the region as the most urban in the world.
Illinois has the most urban area in the Midwest region, with cities such as Chicago, Aurora, and Rockford contributing to its urban landscape.
Brazil is divided into five main regions: North, Northeast, Central-West, Southeast, and South. These regions differ in terms of climate, vegetation, culture, and economic activities. Each region has its own unique characteristics and attractions.
central highlands
Is brazil in mainly one region
in the north of Brazil, the Amazon Rainforest coveres most of the area, and swamp land from the deltas of the Amazon River. So therefore the south is more developed as there is land with no dense vegetation and also it's along the cost which allows communications to other countrys easier, also trade is a main factor, why cities are built on the coast.
Temperate climate regions tend to have the most big cities since they offer a more comfortable living environment with moderate temperatures and distinct seasons, which attracts more people to settle and establish urban areas.
The Amazon Rainforest has some of the most fertile soil in Brazil. In addition, it has the most mineral resources.
Brazil
the central west is the most important area for agriculture in the country. its the second largest region of Brazil
Northwest and Northest
Bidundi Lowland Region
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sao paulo, Brazil
The national sport of Brazil is football, but if you are in the America region it is most commonly referred as soccer.