1. Pico da Neblina
2. Pico 31 de Março
3. Pico da Bandeira
4. Pico do Calçado
5. Pedra da Mina
6. Pico das Agulhas Negras
7. Pico do Cristal
8. Monte Roraima
9. Morro do Couto
10. Pedra do Sino
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No, it has the amazon rainforest, which is filled with mountains and hills. Holland is an example of flatlands
The Ngong Hills (Kenya) The Cheviot Hills (England)
The low hills and plateaus that cover much of southeastern Brazil are part of the Brazilian Highlands, also known as the Brazilian Plateau. This region is characterized by gently rolling hills and elevated plateaus, with an average elevation of around 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) above sea level. The Brazilian Highlands are an important geographical feature of Brazil, covering a significant portion of the country's land area.
There are mountain, hills, rivers, lakes, and many more!
Yes, Brazil has plateaus. One of Brazil's most extensive plateaus is the Brazilian Shield [Escudo Brasileiro]. It spreads across central Brazil and into Bolivia. It's divided into the Northeast Plateau, Central Plateau, and the hills, mountains, and highlands east and southeast of the states of Maranhão and Tocantins.
Igassu waterfalls, Sugar Loaf Mts., Corcovado Peak, The hills of Tijuca and much more
žThe land is mainly flat and low-lying in Manaus. There are a few hills and low mountain range.
Serra Gaúcha :)
The low hills and plateaus that cover much of southeastern Brazil are known as the "Brazilian Highlands" or "the Brazilian Plateau". The Brazilian Highlands are a vast region that covers much of southeastern Brazil and extends into parts of Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. The region is characterized by relatively low-lying hills and plateaus that range in elevation from around 300 to 1,000 meters (1,000 to 3,300 feet) above sea level. The Brazilian Highlands are an important agricultural region, known for its coffee plantations, as well as its rich biodiversity and unique geology.
The first colonists founded the capital there. It is several hundred miles from the coast. It is an area of hills on the central plateau. Brazil's capital is located there.
Brazil's major landforms include the Amazon Rainforest, the Amazon River, the Pantanal wetlands, the Serra do Mar mountain range, and the vast coastal plains. These diverse landscapes contribute to Brazil's rich biodiversity and make it one of the most geographically diverse countries in the world.