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brazilian vegetation​

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Answered by SAMEERSAHIB
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Brazil has a variety of native vegetation. This paper gives introduction about caatinga in the north- eastern dry part, cerrado in central part, patanal in southwest, Amazon rain forest in north and northwest, grass- land in south, Atlantic rain forest in eastern coast and mangrove and marsh in coast lines.

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Answered by rajm91241
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Brazil has a variety of native vegetation. This paper gives introduction about caatinga in the north- eastern dry part, cerrado in central part, patanal in southwest, Amazon rain forest in north and northwest, grass- land in south, Atlantic rain forest in eastern coast and mangrove and marsh in coast lines.

The variety of climates, soils, and drainage conditions in Brazil is reflected in the range of its vegetation types. The Amazon Basin and the areas of heavy rainfall along the Atlantic coast have tropical rain forest composed of broadleaf evergreen trees.

Natural Hazards: recurring droughts in northeast; floods and occasional frost in south

Area: Ranked 5th

Longest river: Amazon River, 6,992 km (4,345 mi)

Climate: North: tropical, South: temperate

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