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Brazil

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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Brazil

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Geography

The natural resources are useful in many different ways. In Brazil most of the natural resources were found in mines or forests. The timber they get goes about 4.9 million sq. km. My favorite resource are diamonds. The middle of the Brazil's flag is made by the diamonds.

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Tourists enjoy seeing most of the human features in Brazil. In Brazil there are many cities. Rio de Janeiro has a statue, it's called Christ the Redeemer. It is the largest art deco statue in the world. The JK Bridge is named by a former president and it crosses Lake Paranoa.

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They're a lot of different land forms in Brazil. One of the land forms in Brazil is the Amazon River and it's the second biggest river in the world. It's in the Amazon Rain Forests. The Amazon Rain Forests covers more then half of the Brazil.

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Culture

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Brazil has sports, lots of sports.One of the most most popular sports is soccer. Brazil has won 5 world cups. Another sport is volleyball.

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Brazil has lots of trees so they must have many types of foods. They make great chocolate. It comes from the good growing cocoa trees. The bananas are all fresh.

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Brazil has art and literature. The art and literature of Brazil is Roman Cephalic. The one myth I know of is the Saci. He has one leg and a magic cap.

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Economics

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Lots and lots of transportation is what Brazil is all about. The transportation in Brazil are a lot of air ports and usually they use buses, cars, subways, rail roads, and boats.

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Come here to Brazil and Brazil will give it bake. In Brazil most imports are chemical products and parts of machinery. Like automotive and oil. The ex ports are a lot of natrul thing. Like iron ore and soybeans.

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Sources

  • Bauer, Brandy. Brazil a Question and Answer Book. Mankato: Capstone Press, 2005.
  • "Brazil" Searchasouras.com. 30, April, 2015.
  • Roop, Peter and Connie. A Visit to Brazil. Chicago: Heinemann Library, 1998.