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in the golden triangle in Brazil the climate is musty hot but sometimes cold but not that cold .
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It depends on the region and the time of year. Brazil is a large country with diverse climates, so some areas can be cold while others are warm or even hot. In general, the southern regions of Brazil have colder temperatures compared to the northern regions.
In Brazil during June and July it is usually cold!temperature is 19-25c.sometimes it depends on where you going. (in Brazil)
It depends where you are, but, usually it's not cold, because it's summer. It is usually warm and rains a lot.
No, Brazil is not considered a taiga region. The taiga biome is typically found in the northern hemisphere, characterized by cold temperatures and coniferous forests. Brazil's climate is more tropical, with a diverse range of ecosystems such as rainforests, savannas, and wetlands.
Brazil is big. It has the north, which is warm and humid. It has the north east, which is warm and dry. It has the south, which has cold winter (June, July, August and September) and snows at some places.
I visited last year in June and got my tickets for 750$. So, I think May and June are the cheapest months to visit Brazil. In fact, many of tourists prefer these two months when they are travelling to Brazil.
in the city of São Paulo: almost cold (12 to 25°C) but july is much colder!
No, the seasons in Canada and Brazil are not the same. Canada experiences four distinct seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall, with winter being cold and snowy in many regions. In contrast, Brazil has a tropical climate, with two main seasons: the wet season and the dry season, and temperatures tend to be warmer year-round. Additionally, the seasons are opposite; when it's winter in Canada, it's summer in Brazil.
The weather is mostly going to be warm all year long in Brazil due to its tropical climate. The only exceptions are areas like Rio de Janeiro and further south where it may be cold and rainy from the fall to the spring.