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Essay on Brazil

 

Brazil is border by many countries that can help or harm Brazil. .
             Brazil has a humid subtropical climate that is perfect for many of their beach's a tropical wet climate characterizes much of northern Brazil, with tons of rainfall and little or no dry season. Temperatures average 25 C (77 F), with more significant temperature variations between night and day than between seasons. Rainfall averages about 2,200 mm (about 90 in) a year Most of Brazil has high average temperatures, above 22 C (72 F). Only in the South and in the highest elevations does the average fall below this. In the higher elevations, the seasonal variation in temperature is more marked.
             That provides great tourism hot spots for visitors and local and non-local Brazilians. Brazils is really hot in the summer and it really never takes a plunge for real cold weather. Brazils terrain is very rugged because there are a lot of hills but there really isn't anything high like mountains or any thing of that nature. There are many of rivers and the Atlantic on the border. It is said that Brazil is divided into uplands and lowlands. The two main uplands are said to be The Brazilian Highlands and The Guiana Highlands-cover more than the Amazon Basin. The Brazilians divided their country in five regions that really just like the south the east exc. Only 40 percent of Brazil's land area is classified as farmland the wildlife reflects the variety of natural habitats. Of an estimated 750 species of mammals in South America, 394 are found in Brazil .
             Known form of popular music is samba, which grew from the rhythm and vocal styles of the Native Americans, Portuguese, and Africans. Samba has come to be particularly associated with the spectacular dance and music competitions that take place each year in Rio de Janeiro during Brazil's Carnival celebration. Although samba, as a dance form, is best seen during Carnival, there are other dances of African origin, such as the ritualized fighting of capoeira, which originated among African slaves.


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