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Brazilian Highland is also known as Brazilian shield

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Answered by nyaosiemo27
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True

Explanation:

Brazilian Highlands or Brazilian shield is a large geographical region that covers the central, eastern, and southern parts of Brazil.

  • The highlands cover almost half of Brazil (4,500,000 km2). As a result, it is home to a majority of the country's population. Due to its size and diversity, the region is further characterized by different biomes and vast climatic conditions.
  • The highlands have three main divisions, namely the Atlantic plateau, Southern plateau, and central plateau.
  • Besides, the plateau regions are enclosed by mountain ranges such as Serra da Borborema, Serra do Espinhaco, Serra Geral, Serra do Mar. Notably, the highest peak of the highlands is the Pico da Bandeira (2,981 meters).

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