It began with the colonization. The portuguese only needed to enter a little in the wood to find what they wanted.
Then, it was due to the exportation by sea.
And nowadays, it is due to the fact that the coast cities are usually more developed.
Also the portuguese did not find many gold nor precious stones in Brazil at first so they concentred on the coast or relatively to it to explore the wood and other Natural Resources. Latter they started to build plantations of sucar cane and cooefe and cattle raising(this one in southermost Brazil). Only latter they went a littel further to Mians Gerais area to mine precious stones found in it.
Altoguh its important to notice that the Brazilian capital was transferred from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia in 1960 exactly with the propose of developing Brazil's few habited interior. It worked somehow to integrate it betther but the most important and populated cities are still relatively close to the coast though not necessarialy exactly on the coast. São Paulo for example is not on the coast just relatively close to it.
Working, like everyone else. It's not like we live in the middle of the jungle.
The modern day capital of Brazil is Brasilia
A distance of about 6,223 miles [10,016 kilometers; 5,407.6 nautical miles] separates Tamatave, Madagascar from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ]. Toamasina ['like salt'], often known as Tamatave, is Madagascar's chief seaport. It's located almost in the middle of the east coast of Madagascar. Rio de Janeiro is located close to the southeast coast of Brazil.
because, Brazil is very hot country. so they are like to visit Brazil.
brazillian
they moved from brazil because they do nt like this people
Life for people in Brazil is poor and not very easy. Brazilian people like Brazil because of the Carnaval, the partys,.......ect. I know that because we' re studing that in my school.
people are almost funny and friendly, but other things depends of the part of Brazil you are
We're pretty amazing people. :)
Well, if you were to be technical about it, a lot of countries. The countries that are closest to Brazil from the east (which would make Brazil to their west, if that's what you imply) are on the West African coast, like Gabon, Angola, Cameroon, etc.
most of the eastern coast next to the atlantic like brazil and norhern argentina
they are very poor