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South America’s largest country and the fifth largest country in the world, Brazil has a total land area of 3,287,597 sq mi and has a total population of approximately 191,241,714. Brazil was a former Portuguese colony and gained in independence in 1822.

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What is the population in Brazil in 2010?

The current population of Brazil is 196.7 million. This is more than the population of Mexico, but less than the population of the United States of America.
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How long does it take to fly from Chicago to Rio de Janeiro?

The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 5293.91 miles approximately.

How long does it take to fly from Brazil to New Jersey?

A random search for flights from Rio de Janeiro (GIG) to Newark Liberty (EWR) shows:

OPTION 1: 14hr 27min via Miami (MIA)

GIG - MIA American Airlines Flt 904 Dep 10:10pm 22Jan,Fri

MIA - EWR United Airlines Flt 3541 Dep 06:50am 23Jan,Sat

Operated by Continental Airlines

Flight Duration: 11hr 47min; Layover Time: 2hr 40min; Total Trip Time: 14hr 27min

OPTION 2: 16hr 11min via Houston Intercont (IAH)

GIG - IAH Continental Airlines Flt 128 Dep 10:55pm 22Jan,Fri

IAH - EWR Continental Airlines Flt 408 Dep 07:50am 23Jan,Sat

Flight Duration: 13hr 36min; Layover Time: 2hr 35min; Total Trip Time: 16hr 11min

Why is Argentina different from Brazil Mexico Chile?

argentina is unique because of its features and specialized university!

How many miles is it from Boston MA to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil?

The flight distance of 5,751 miles [9,255 kilometers; 4,998 nautical miles] separates London, England from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The flight duration time is under 12 hours. London and Rio aren't in the same time zone. Rio is two hours behind London.

Describe the vegetation of amazon basin?

---- ====== ====== The Vegetation in the Amazon Rainforest is very dense and thick and I think it is BEAUTIFUL!

Who is the ambassador of Brazil?

It's hard to say. Every country has an Embassy, so Almost every country have Brazilian embassadors. There are lot's of them, if you could be more expecific about which country you want to know who's the Brazilian embassador, or which organization

Is north east Brazil desert?

While in Brazil there are no major deserts like the Sahara Desert of North Africa, or the Atacama Desert of Chile, there are rocks that indicate that in our country, millions of years ago, there was also deserted. One of the places where this can be seen is in the Serra do Tombador. This mountain is located west of the city of Jacobina, state of Bahia.

Who owns the tataquara lodge in Brazil?

there are 6 local indigenous tribes that own it. All the profit recieved from the lodge is then funded into the local economy by paying for health care etc. this is why it is a famous ecotourism spot. No big company owns Tataquara

Is Argentina richer then Brazil?

When looking at the GDP (gross domestic product) you can tell the resources of the economy. When looking at the list of nations Italy comes in at #7 while Brazil is at #8. However Brazil is one of the fastest growing nation, in terms of economic growth, on the planet so it is likely that Brazil will overtake Italy within a few years.

Answer: No

What is the best way to get to Brazil?

By plane: take a plane that has "Brazil" written in the front window.

By boat: take the Atlantic Ocean and straight ahead to the south (remember to keep your right after Cape Verde islands).

By car: take the Euro-tunnel to the continent, and then always eastward until the Bering straight. Once there, you'll only have to wait for the next glaciation to build an ice bridge to Alaska, and then, again, south. Caution when you pass the Mexican border!

What is the physical features in Natal Brazil?

It depends on what kind of of Brazilians you are asking, lower class Braziians tend to look like Latinos, black, and or mulatoes, and they live mostly in the northeast of Brazil, middle class and higher class tend to be mostly European and they are more concentraded in the Southeast/West and South. The European Brazilian Elite are mostly descendant of Portuguese folowed by Italians, Germans and Spaniard. There are a lot of White Brazilians who are poor and and a lot of black/mixed Brazilians who are rich, but the latter is more rare to see. European Brazilians are Mostly mediterranean like Northen Italians and Portuguese and the mixed Brazilians are a mix of European and Black slaves from Africa.

What is the state Capitol of Brazil?

the capital building has no name, but there is a thing on it is called the Esplanada dos Ministerios.

Why does Brazil have a big population?

Brazil is country that is widely inhabited by Catholics, who do not believe in abortion or contraception. As a result, Brazil faces difficult choices concerning family planning, and many couples have a large number of children.

The main mountains in Brazil?

  • Pico da Neblina - 2,994 m (9,822 ft)
  • Pico 31 de Março (shared with Venezuela) - 2,973 m (9,754 ft)
  • Pico da Bandeira - 2,892 m (9,488 ft)
  • Pico do Cruzeiro - 2,861 m (9,386 ft)[1]
  • Pico do Calçado - 2,849 m (9,947 ft)
  • Pedra da Mina - 2,798 m (9,757 ft)
  • Pico das Agulhas Negras - 2,792 m (9,160 ft)
  • Pico do Cristal - 2,770 m (9,088 ft)
  • Monte Roraima (shared with Venezuela and Guyana) - 2,734 m (8,970 ft)
  • Morro da Igreja - 1,822 m (5,978 ft)
  • Pico do Jaraguá - 1,135 m (3,724 ft)
  • Sugarloaf Mountain - 390 m (1,280 ft)
  • Pico de clamioes- 230 m (1,120 ft

How much is a 2000 silver dollar worth?

If you have a large coin that says "999 fine silver" on the back, it's a bullion coin worth about $18.

If you have a small coin with a picture of the native guide Sacagawea on the front, it's not made of silver - it's manganese brass and is worth face value only.

Why does Brazil have rainforests?

Because as it is in the tropics it is hot & wet. This promotes rapid plant growth. The rainforest is a diverse region of rapidly growing plant life, trees, grasses, bushes & so on all competing for direct sunlight and soil nutrients. So hot + wet + nutrition = Rainforest.

Where in Brazil do rubber tree live?

The rubber tree is a tree native to the Amazon River basin, where there was abundant and uniquely, features that have generated the extraction and called the rubber boom, a period in Brazilian history of great wealth and strength for the Amazonian region. The species was introduced in Bahia by 1906

Currently, the State of São Paulo is the largest producer of natural rubber, the statistics show. Recently the demand for rubber has grown tremendously due to the quality of the material in comparison with materials produced from fossil fuels, and concern for the environment. Although new states like Mato Grosso, are also producing rubber, Brazil only produces 35% of its consumption, ie, much of the rubber is consumed importad

What is the name of the large forest in Brazil?

The Amazon rainforest [Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia] is the largest forest in Brazil. It also is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. About 60 percent of the rainforest is found in Brazil. It sprawls across northern Brazil.

Who was the first people on Brazil?

Long before the Portuguese arrived in Brazil, the Indians have inhabited the territory.

The Portuguese were not good for the Indians because they came here enslaved them, forcing them to do heavy work.

As our country is very hot climate, here the Indians were accustomed to walk naked, discovered the bodies, decorating them with feathers and paintings.

The houses of the indigenous people were made of straw, dry branches, and received the name of hollow. The set of hollow formed a village or tribe.

To defend themselves, the indigenous people produce their own weapons. The bow and arrow are the best known, but there were also the hammer and the spear.

The Indians huntig, sweet potatoes, yams, squash, yams and corn, which they planted, as well as fish and meat that they hunted and fished.

The contact with the white man did to the Indians suffer much because they were severely beaten, harassed and killed, acquired diseases that also caused the deaths of many. But contact with the white led them to learn new habits. The whites taught them how was their way of life and the Indians taught their knowledge and habits.

Over the years, the Indian race was greatly diminished because the white man's contempt for them was intense. To prevent the Indian race should become extinct, the Brazilian government created an agency to serve the interests of ourselves, FUNAI - National Indian Foundation, which provides all the assistance they need.

What is the fastest growing city in Brazil?

The growth in Brazil has increased due to higher birth rates, population and also increasing in its wealth. Brazil's birth rate has increased because of the people who live in favelas; this is because they send their children off to work early so they can help support themselves and their family. However it has also increased in its population because of this reason, because that people that live in favela's mostly moved down from the north of Brazil to the south (business district) looking for work and building their homes out of scrap metal and material. Brazil has also grown in wealth due to them exporting things like soybeans, coffee and other manufacturing goods; they also export cars and famously known brands like Pepsi.

Is Brazil a third-world country?

The classification of the countries in First, Second and Third World was related to the geopolitical nature of the world as of the existence of the Soviet Union. It is for the most part not used nowadays in serious International Relations discussions since our geopolitical view of the world has evolved.

If a third-world country refers to a nation with weak political systems and economy, Brazil is far from falling into such category. It is one of the world's greatest democracies and the 8th economy in the planet. Improvements in national and foreign policy, specially in the past decade or so, have brought in 30 mil people into the middle class category and elevated millions that were considered poor. It is no longer a debtor to the International Monetary Fund, in actuality having recently purchased 10bi note, along with other countries of the "Bric" group (Brazil, Russia, India and China).

It is, however, still considered a developing country, due to its huge gaps in wealth distribution and human development rates.

What do Brazilian people do in their culture?

In fact, Brazilian people have hundreds of fun activities to do. They watch soccer, volleyball, car racing, horse contest, they play a huge amount of games on the internet, they go fishing on Sundays, thousand of people go to the hundreds of beachs throughout the country, they sail, travel across the whole country, go to many kinds of fairs, they listen to many styles of music, they watch movies, they watch TV, radio, and many things more. (dancing, ride on bike, horse,)