Brazil - Free Essays
LOCATION OF
BRAZIL
Brazil lies between thirty five degrees
west longitude and seventy five degrees west longitude. Brazil also runs between five degrees north
latitude and thirty five degrees south latitude. Brazil is located in mainly the eastern part
of South America. This country sits in
mostly the southern hemisphere of the world.
Being completely on the west side of the world, Brazil is not all in the
south side of the world. With the
equator running through north Brazil, a small portion of Brazil, a small
portion of Brazil is in the northern hemisphere. Brazil is bordered by a number of South
American countries. Brazil borders
Uruguay to the north; Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Peru to the east;
Bogota to the southeast; Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana to the
south; and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.
PLACE OF BRAZIL
The landscape of Brazil is covered with
plains, plateaus, and tropical grasslands.
The plains has a fertile ribbon of lowlands, about ten through thirty
miles wide which are along the country's coastline. Behind the plains sits a huge interior
plateau that runs steeply near the lowlands in front of it. This drop forms an escarpment, steep cliff
that separates two level areas. In
Brazil there is much poverty. People
make a living there by subsistence farming.
Even though they do farming subsistintly, they use much advanced farming
there. Aside from farming there is much
more to there culture. People there are
involved a lot in astronomy and mathematics.
Architecture is another way of living there. This used not only as a money making job, but
private uses also.
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
INTERACTION OF BRAZIL
In the 1500s, the Portuguese colonist built
big sugar plantations along the fertile coastal plain and port cities to ship
crops to Europe. Brazilian government
has been tearing desolate slums, called favelas, down in order to improve
Brazilian cities. These favelas were
replaced with public housing people could afford. In 1955, Brazil decided to build a new
capital city, 600 miles inland, called Brasilia, in order to decrease the
population of the former capital Rio de Janeiro. Between 1940s and 1950s, Brazil's government
built the country's first steel mill and oil refinery. The government also built it's firs series of
dams to produce hydroelectricity in order to run industries. During the 1970s Brazil began a large
road-building project beginning at Brasilia.
At the same time Brazil developed a fuel called ethanol from sugarcane,
and were clearing the Amazon to plant crops there.
MOVEMENT OF
BRAZIL
Brazil was
inhabited by Portuguese colonist in 1500.
Brazil's colonist brought over three hundred million African slaves to
Brazil, to work on the plantations. This
continued until the late 1800s, when the practice was done away with. During the same time, thousands of people
came from many different regions like Portugal, Italy, Spain, and Japan. They all came to work in the coffee
business. Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paul
are two of Brazil's biggest populated cities.
This is because of it's mystique, beauty, and economic health. Between 1970 and 1985 one million people had
migrated to the Amazon regions and to the Brazilian Highlands because of new
roads and free land grants. These free
land grants were a way of the government promoting settlement in the north.
REGION OF BRAZIL
Brazil is all
part of Latin America. It is also
largely covered by the Amazon River Basin, as well as the rest of South
America. The Northeast Region has a wet
and dry climate, while the Southeast Region has a humid subtropical
climate. Some affect on the climate has
to do with the equator running straight through Brazil. Besides climate there are other differences
between the regions. The Northeast is
the world's biggest producer of coffee.
The major language between these regions is Spanish and Portuguese
although a large number of people in the Northeast have African ancestry. In the Southeast there are many favelas in
all the major cities, which are just another way of saying desolate slums. The other two regions aren't as detailed as
the Northeast and Southeast. The
Brazilian Highlands which is where the capital is and the Amazon River Basin
which covers all of Brazil.
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