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explain the population
distribution of Brazil.​

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Answered by dhatrin350
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Explanation:

Brazil population is equivalent to 2.73% of the total world population. Brazil ranks number 6 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Brazil is 25 per Km2 (66 people per mi2). The total land area is 8,358,140 Km2

Answered by khushijain6127
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Population distribution:

the vast majority of people live along, or relatively near, the Atlantic coast in the east; the population core is in the southeast, anchored by the cities of Sao Paolo, Brasilia, and Rio de Janeiro

Definition: This entry provides a summary description of the population dispersion within a country. While it may suggest population density, it does not provide density figures.

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