How have people modified their environment in Brazil?
no no there really mean jack @sses that wont help any one but them slef god -.- the should really help for jess cears they are really mean
What are some values or beliefs of Brazil?
Brazil as a country doesn't believe in anything. There is no official religion. But Brazil is the country with the largest amount of catolics. Recently other churchs are growning too. Such as 'Renascer', 'igreja universal do reino de deus', 'bola de neve', so on...
What are the capital resources of Brazil?
suck the genital area of my body, and eat what comes out of the bum.
What is the average wage in Brazil?
this question cannot be solved. it is IMPOSSIBLE to answer.
Add up all the salaries & wages in Brazil. Divide this by the number of people in the Brazilian workforce. This will be the average salary in Brazil. Getting data could be difficult. A proxy for this should be the GDP per capita which is about USD8480 or USD163 per week.
What is the absolute location of the capital city of Brazil?
The absolute location of Sao Paulo is located at 23 degrees south and 46 degrees west. It has the largest population, industrial park, and economic production of any other region in the country.
IF you flew from Rio de Janeiro Brazil to Santiago Chile over which mountians would you fly?
The major mountain range that would be visible are the Andes Mountains. You may be able to see the green of the Uspallata Valley.
What are Brazil's capital cities?
The first capital city of the Portuguese colony of Brazil was Salvador, from 1549 to 1763. Then Rio de Janeiro was the capital city from 1763 until 1960. On April 21, 1960, Brasilia was officially inaugurated as the Brazilian capital.
How do people get around in Brazil?
Basically they live a good life. Nice house, good standered of living. It is very good because when you live in this area more tourist will come and buy.
What country borders Bolivia with no borders on water?
South Africa does not have a common border with Bolivia
What was the economy like in Brazil before globalization?
The currently Brazil's economy, still reflects the one from before of globalization, mainly based on agriculture. The most popular products of Brazil - since the colonization of Portugal - was:
- 1° - "Pau Brasil" - (About 1500) until the tree almost get extinct. This product was used to make ink for fabrics.
- 2° - Sugar - At Brazil's northest - one of the first regions to be colonized by portugueses there is - or there was - a great ground to sowing, called "massapê" soil.There, the portugueses instituted vast plantations of sugarcane and for a long period they sold it for all Europe, however the portugueses don't knew how to process the sugarcane for obtain refined sugar, then, this job was done by the Dutch people.
- 3° - Coffee - This one lasted a long time - until be replaced by soybean at the half of last century. The most of political of the time came from the coffee farms, they were called "coronéis" (coronels) or barons of coffee.
I tryed to cite the most important products from this country but, of course, there are many other like cotton, alcohol, orange among others.
The internal market of Brazil never was an atractive for internal firms - I say about 100 years ago - and because of the manner with which the history was written being Brazil colony of Portugal, the Brazil's market always was kind of globalizated, always trying to serve the European countries or USA - without products with agregated value.
That started to change about 80~70 year ago when Getúlio Vargas came to power. He encouraged the nacional industry that began to develop - but he closed Brazil's doors to the big international industry . After him, there was Juscelino Kubitschek that made the opposite of him antecessor.
During the colonial period, another important caracteristic of the Brazilian market was the extraction of gold, silver among other ores.
I hope I have been helpful.
What are some differences between Brazil and Cuba?
Brazil is a portugesee speaking nation using slang portugesee form Portugal. Where in Cuba the people speak Spanish. Brazil does not have the death penalty as where Cuba does if you comite a crime. Cuba is a island close to the States and was attacked by the Americans as Brazil was not.
What capital city is located at 70 degrees west and 33 degrees south?
The whole point about 60 degrees south (Northern limit of the Southern Ocean) is that there is NO LAND anywhere on that latitude.
What Ford cars are currently made in Brazil?
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Hope it helped
The date that Christmas falls on in Brazil is December 25th. But the day tends to be anything but cold. For Christmas falls during the Brazilian summer, and therefore during warm weather.
Why would people live in brasilia?
usually receive migrants from other parts of the country who come to work in the Federal District.
How much food and water do they have in Brazil?
Amazon River the 1o. in the World in Volume water
Food is plenty meanwhile
How many people take part in the Brazilian carnival?
100,000,000
that means 100 million
(this seems like a gross overestimate. half of the population of Brazil goes to carnival in Rio? I have actually gone. It is crowded but not that much. Maybe this estimate is recounting people for each day. Officially Carnival is only 4 days but in practice there are events spread over 2 weeks.)
Well, this is a blonde joke and a Brazilian joke.
A blonde was reading a newspaper and it said "Three Brazilian soldiers died today in Iraq." The blonde got scared and asked someone, "how much is a Brazilian?"
Yes, the Amazon rainforest is situated in Brazil near a town called Manaus.