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explain in detail eastern coast of Brazil

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Answered by vijaychauhan748591
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Eastern coast of Brazil

Restingas are coastal dune environments which host with a variety of moist tropical and subtropical habitat types with elements of mangrove, wetland, caatinga, and moist forest, and occur in patches along much of the coast of central and southern Atlantic Brazil. The Northeastern Brazil restingas are the most northern occurrence of this ecoregion type, and are the most extensive and continuous of the Brazilian restingas. Much of the western portion of the ecoregion is protected by the Lencóis Maranhenses National Park, which contains some extraordinary dune-lake formations. This regions hosts a number of endemic and restricted range species and provides important habitat to several endangered species.

SCIENTIFIC CODE

(NT0144)

ECOREGION CATEGORY

Neotropical

SIZE

3,900 square miles

STATUS

Critical/Endangered

Answered by Anonymous
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A considerable numbers of geographical features found on the coastline of eastern Brazil like for example island ,bays ,reefs etc

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