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No, the Amazon forest does not cover the entire country of Brazil. The Amazon covers approximately 60% of Brazil's total land area, mainly in the northern region of the country. There are also other biomes in Brazil such as the Cerrado, Caatinga, Atlantic Forest, Pampa, and Pantanal.
Rain forest is present in several countries in South America. However, Brazil is dominated by the rain forest, containing 60% within its borders.
One of the most valuable hardwood trees in the Amazon Forest is the Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa). It produces Brazil nuts and also high-quality timber that is prized for its durability and beauty. Brazil nut trees are important for the ecosystem and are protected in many areas due to their economic and ecological value.
The softwood most commonly harvested in Brazil is the pine tree (Pinus sp.). This timber is widely used for construction, furniture, and paper production in the country.
The main landform regions of Brazil are the Amazon Basin, the Brazilian Highlands (also known as the Brazilian Plateau), the Pantanal wetlands, the Atlantic Forest, and the coastal plains. These regions encompass a diverse range of landscapes, including rainforests, savannas, mountains, and wetlands.
67 percent of Brazil is forest and woodland.
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Brazil. The Amazon rainforest is in Brazil.
It is known as the Amazon rain forest.
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