Yes
Opposite ours.
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.
Brazil experiences four distinct seasons: summer, fall, winter, and spring. These seasons are not as pronounced as in some other regions, with the country having a tropical climate in most areas.
Not really. Brazil has the equator going through it, so the different in its seasons are not very much. Portugal is on the northern hemisphere and is further north than Brazil, so its seasons are different.
All year round
Summer in Brazil starts in December and lasts until March. Brazil is located in the Southern Hemisphere, so the seasons are opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere.
Brazil has four seasons, like every other location on earth. Summer, fall, winter and spring each follow the previous season. The beginning dates for seasons are the solstice dates -- December 21 and June 21 and the equinox dates -- September 21 and March 21. Brazil is near the equator: seasons are reversed in the hemispheres. Higher elevations will have more extreme seasonal indicators than more temperate, sea level locales. In the southern hemisphere, December 21 is the beginning of summer. Can you figure out the rest of the pattern?
there are 2 seasons for soccer, fall and spring but also sometimes people play soccer (professionals) in the summer and sometimes play futsul (indoor soccer for brazil)
There were two seasons of Survivor that took place in 2009. The first was in Tocantins which is in Brazil and the second was in Samoa which is an island in the South Pacific.
As soon as you cross the equator all the seasons are flip flopped. so it would probably be what ever they call winter in brazil.NOTE: many countries like costa rica only have 2 seasons (rainy and dry) but i dont know if brazil is like thatHope this helped :)
Because the seasons are different there, the earths north tilts towards the sun in June (our summer) and the Earths south tilts towards the sun in December (our winter.)