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geography
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Words
do little justice to describe Brazil's geography. The fifth largest
country in the world, Brazil occupies the lion's share of the land
mass of the South American continent. This gigantic country occupies
a total area of 3.3 million square miles (8.5 million sq km). It borders
every South America country except Chile and Ecuador. Brazil is even
larger than the US if we exclude Alaska. It's also larger than continental
Europe if we exclude Russia. Brazil's geography is divided in four
distinct regions:
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atlantic
coast
This long and narrow region (with over 4500 miles of coastline)
lies from Maranhão state to the Uruguayan border. It extends from
the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the coastal mountains and central
plateau on the west. On the northern states starting in Bahia, the
region is flatter, containing calm oceans, sand dunes and palm and
coconut trees. The
transition to the central plateau is smooth and steady, making rivers
more navigable. South of Bahia, on the other hand, contains an irregular
rocky regions making unfeasible for navigation. This coastal region
contains many islands, bays, and sudden peaks, such as the Sugar
Loaf in Rio de Janeiro.
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planalto
central (central plateau)
Expansive highlands located in a region that extends over most of
Brazil's interior and south of the Amazon Basin. It consists mostly
of cerrado scrubland bordered by forests in the north. The
elevated plateau contains small mountain ranges that rise no more
than 1860 feet (3000 m) in height with an average elevation of 310
feet (500 m). The Planalto is known for long rivers like São
Francisco, Araguaia and Tocantins.
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amazon
basin
The
immense Amazon River is the world's largest river. Located
in the north and west of Brazil from the Andes to the Central Plateau,
the Amazon Basin contains the world's largest tropical rainforest.
In the far west, the basin spreads up to 800 miles (1300 km) in
breadth. It is estimated that over one thousand rivers flow into
the Amazon, ten of which carry more water than the Mississippi River.
The Amazon River carries 20% of the world's fresh water, and brings
more fresh water into the oceans than any other river system.
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south:
parana - paranagua basin
Located
in the south, these two regions are known by open forests, low woodlands,
long rivers and wetland areas. The best known region is the Pantanal,
a wildlife-packed area of vast wetlands. The area is the half size
of France, 230,000 sq km. Another natural wonder in this region
are the Iguazu Falls. A National Park, Iguazu lies by the Iguacu
River which extends for 1550 sq km and contains the most magnificent
waterfalls in the world.
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