The Brazilian Highlands.
There is no landform which overs more than half of Australia. While previous answers have suggested "desert", this is incorrect. True desert covers only 18-20% of the Australian continent. Semi-arid area covers another 45%, but this area is not classified as desert.
The type of climate that covers most of the northern half of the continent South America is tropical rainforest, characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall throughout the year. This climate can be found in countries like Venezuela, Colombia, and parts of Brazil.
The southern half of Israel is primarily characterized by the Negev Desert, a vast arid region that covers about 60% of the country's land area. The Negev features varied topography, including mountains, plateaus, and desert plains. It is known for its unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems, despite its harsh climate.
the Canadian shield
Yes, land covers about 30% of the Earth's surface, while water covers the remaining 70%.
The amazon rain forest covers nearly half of Brazil
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Brazil, it covers nearly half of South America.
Brazil, it covers nearly half of South America.
There is no landform which overs more than half of Australia. While previous answers have suggested "desert", this is incorrect. True desert covers only 18-20% of the Australian continent. Semi-arid area covers another 45%, but this area is not classified as desert.
The Canadian Shield covers most of eastern and southern Canada.
Well, it's not almolst half, but Brazil covers a huge chunk of South America.
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The Canadian Shield covers about half of Canada's land area. This ancient geological formation is characterized by rocky terrain, forests, lakes, and tundra, and it is one of the oldest and most stable parts of the Earth's crust.
Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and occupies about half of the South American continent. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including the Amazon rainforest, as well as its vibrant culture and rich biodiversity.
Brazil covers an area of 8,514,877 km2 (3,287,597 sq mi)