Geography, asked by milanpatel96, 11 months ago

Near equatorial regions in coastal areas of Brazil, there is no significant changes in annual temperature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Brazil is a huge country and has different climates, although it can be divided into three main climatic regions:  

- equatorial, with year-round rains, in the Amazon Basin plus a small coastal area;  

- tropical with a dry season in the vast central area, plus a small northern portion;  

- almost Mediterranean, with temperate winters and hot summers, in the extreme south.  

Northern Brazil is crossed by the Equator, while much of the country is located south of the Equator, where the seasons are reversed in comparison with Europe or North America. In the tropical zone, the rainy season is almost always the austral summer.

  • The weather in Brazil varies considerably from tropical in the north to temperate in the regions south of the Tropic of Capricorn. It tends to be hot and dry in the arid interior of the country, changing to humid in the tropical rainforests of the Amazon.

Answered by tejashree1031
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Answer:

  1. Northern Brazil is crossed by the Equator, while much of the country is located south of the Equator, where the seasons are reversed in comparison with Europe or North America. ... It tends to be hot and dry in the arid interior of the country, changing to humid in the tropical rainforests of the Amazon.
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