Brazil is country that is widely inhabited by Catholics, who do not believe in abortion or contraception. As a result, Brazil faces difficult choices concerning family planning, and many couples have a large number of children.
Most of Brazil is actually Amazon forest so it is actually not as densely populated as many would believe. The few cities in the country are densely populated because of the limited amount of livable area.
Brazil overall as a country, doesn't have a low population density that low but some parts of it do. that's because most of the population lives along the coastline because there are more resources there
Because the country ius as development oportunities
Yes.
kind of... depending on your definition of BIG. Cuba has approximently 11,000,000 and Brazil has about 186,000,000 to 200,000,000 people
Well for me i say a big yes
Brazil has the largest population in Brazil.
The population in the U.S. is larger than the population of Brazil. Brazil's population is 207.7 million. The population in the U.S. is 325.7 million.
The population of Brazil in 1980 was approximately 121 million people.
Population is about 188,000,000
Brazil, by far. Brazil has an estimated population of over 93 million, whereas Argentina has an estimated population of 41.6 million.
According to the World Bank, Brazil hosts a population (2011) of 196,655,014. Brazil's largest city, São Paulo, claims a population of 11,316,149.
Highly Populated
Brazil's area is 3,290,000 square miles (8,520,000 square kilometers). The population of Brazil is about 205,000,000 persons. Brazil's population density is 62 persons per square mile.
The 2010 population in Brazil is about 199,132,000.
The population of Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil is 120,000.