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The Brazilian Highlands are located in southeast Brazil, covering a large portion of the country's interior. They are characterized by extensive plateaus, hills, and mountains, and are an important region for agriculture and mining in Brazil.
The climate in the Brazilian highlands is typically cooler than the lowlands, with temperatures varying depending on the elevation. It is generally characterized by mild temperatures, with cooler winters and warmer summers. Rainfall is also higher in the highlands compared to lower-lying areas.
The part of the Brazilian highlands known as a plateau is the Brazilian Central Plateau, or Planalto Central in Portuguese. It covers a significant portion of central Brazil and is characterized by flat-topped hills, extensive savannahs, and important rivers such as the Paraná and São Francisco.
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what issues are there in the brazilian highlands
No, the Brazilian and Guiana highlands are low mountain ranges - not deserts.
The highest point in the Brazilian Highlands goes 9505 feet up
The western and eastern parts of the Brazilian highlands are not alike.
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Brazilian Highlands, Patagonia, Guiana Highlands.
Brazilian Highlands, Patagonia, Guiana Highlands
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