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The northern part of Brazil is covered by dense forests. Give geographical reasons

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The northern part of Brazil is covered by dense forests and plants because of the river basin of Amazon.

 When it comes to Amazon, it represents more than most of rainforests in the planet. Apart from that, it also has most species-rich and largest tract of the tropical forests in the globe.

This region is abode to more than two million insect species, two thousand birds, mammals and 10000 plants. It is one of the most significant north brazil facts.
Answered by steffis
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The dense forests in the northern part of Brazil are the contribution of Amazon River Basin.

Explanation:

  • The northern part of Brazil is closest to the equator and therefore receives maximum rainfall.
  • Evergreen forests are found in this region around the Amazon basin as it rains throughout the year.
  • Amazon river basin represents more than most of the rain forests on the planet.
  • These are highly dense in terms of both vegetation and wildlife. The deposition of 'sediments' which are brought up by the amazon river, it forms ideal conditions in terms of soil and water for the growth of dense forests.
  • Also, there is plenty of sunlight in Brazil as the Tropic of Capricorn passes through it.

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Area under dense rainforest is more in Brazil and  it is geographical reason

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The Northern part of Brazil is covered with dense forests and it's because of the deposition of sediments brought up by the river amazon and as the amazon canal is 150km in width and also there is plenty of sunlight in Brazil as the tropic of capricorn passes through it and it's located near the equator.

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