There is no simple answer -- the top portion of Brazil is tropical rain forest. The mostly inland southern portion is part of the temperate Rio De la Plata watershed, albeit the upper portion that is beyond the fall line and thus does not benefit from river transportation.
the southern coastal portion is very narrow and bounded by inland mountains -- this keeps the port cities from effectively communicating with the interior and is a huge part of Brazil's development problem.
Mexico, Panama, Brazil or Argentina qualify as such.
As of the latest available data, Brazil has the highest Gross National Product (GNP) in Latin America.
Sao Paulo, Brazil has the greatest population in Latin America, with over 12 million residents.
In Latin America the equator passes through Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
No, Brazil is located in the South America, and it is part of Latin America.
Latin America is the subregion of the Americas comprising those countries where Romance.
Mexico, Panama, Brazil or Argentina qualify as such.
yes, Brazil is considered a Latin America country. From Mexico to all the way in the south of south America is considered a Latin country.
srry change south to latin, just write over my answer
Brazil IS a country. It is located in the continent of Latin America (South America)
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The subregion of Latin America with the lowest population growth rates is the Southern Cone, which includes countries like Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. These countries have relatively low birth rates and aging populations, resulting in slower population growth compared to other parts of Latin America.
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As of the latest available data, Brazil has the highest Gross National Product (GNP) in Latin America.
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