Some Brazilians want to come to the U.S. or Europe because (in general) there are more opportunities for work and education there. Also, the value of the Euro or the Dollar in comparison to the Real insures that any Brazilian saving money or sending it home will likely double or more than triple their money's value once it is back in Brazil. Also, while areas of Brazil's south are on par with Europe and the USA, Brazil is generally significantly behind in terms of infrastructure and basic services. Things like roads and public transportation, water quality, and waste disposal, are on average behind Europe and the USA. Additionally, costs of basic goods, like gasoline or imported electronics are staggeringly high in relation to their minimum monthly salary (roughly 500Reais or 280 dollars). It costs roughly 2RL per liter of gasoline. All that being said, during my travels there (over 3 months) I met many Brazilians that were very happy with their lifestyle and cities. While many Brazilians do not have much money, they seem to be much richer than Americans or Europeans in spirit.
Recife, Brazil
Samba music comes from Brazil in South America.
The dance, Samba, originated in Brazil, South America.
Cacao Beans mostly come from Brazil.
No. They originated from southern Brazil and Paraguay, in South America.
Central America, Mexico, New Zealand and as far south as Brazil in South America
quartz Amethyst comes from south and central America, mostly Brazil.
yes ... Brazil is inside America
The largest country in South America is Brazil. It is so large it is a region of South America itself.
Brazil IS a country. It is located in the continent of Latin America (South America)
Brazil is in South America. Rio or Rio De Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, and is also the capital of the state Rio De Janeiro - which is why sometimes the city is referred to simply as Rio.
No, it is north of Brazil in North America. Brazil is in South America.