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Q. 1. (B) Observe the map of Brazil and answer the following questions :
(Any four)
BRAZIL
Questions :
(1) In which area does it rain more in Brazil?
(2) From which directions are the winds flowing towards Brazil?
(3) What could be the obstruction in the way of these winds?
(4) In which part of Brazil are the average temperatures low?
(5) In which region do you find a higher temperature?
Answers
Answer:
1st Answer
Brazil's most intense rain falls around the mouth of the Amazon near the city of Belém, and also in the upper regions of Amazonia where more than 2,000 millimetres (79 in) of rain fall every year. The warm weather lets many plant grow here.
2nd Answer
The direction of wind blowing near Brazil is the north easterly trade winds. EXPLANATION: Trade winds are existing surface wind patterns from the east towards the west (easterly) prevalent in the tropics, in the Earth's atmosphere's lower portion, in the troposphere's lower part, adjacent to the Earth's equator.
3rd Answer
Brazil gets its rainfall from both the South-East Trade winds and the Northeast Trade Winds. ... The escarpments act as an obstruction to the winds coming from the sea and result in the orographic type of rainfall in the coastal region.
4th Answer
The NorthEast part of the Brazil are the average temperature low. From Recife south to Rio de Janeiro, the average coastal temperatures are 23-27°C with average temperatures of 18-21°C in the highlands.
5th. Answer
The hottest part of Brazil is the northeast, where temperatures of more than 38 °C (100 °F) are frequently recorded during the dry season between May and November. Along the Atlantic coast from Recife to Rio de Janeiro, average temperatures range from 23 to 27 °C (73 to 81 °F).
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