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there are no west flowing rivers in brazil

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Answered by BrainlyVirat
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1. Most of the Rivers of Brazil originate from Brazilian Highlands.

2. Altitude of Brazilian Highlands decreases gradually from South to North and from West to east , as most of the Rivers in Brazil flow towards northern and Eastern direction.

3. Rivers flowing towards northern direction meets the south Atlantic ocean.

4. Thus, There are no west flowing Rivers in Brazil.

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Answered by steffis
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Yes, there are no  west flowing rivers in Brazil

Explanation:

  • Brazil is the 'largest country' in south America, '8.5 million square kilometer' and fifth largest country in the world by area.
  • Major rivers in Brazil are Amazon, Sao Francisco, the Tocantins, the 'Rio de la Plata', Parana, Araguaia river, Paraguay river.
  • Brazilian highland covers the 'eastern, southern and central' region of Brazil and most of rivers of Brazil originates from there.
  • Highest altitude in the north of Brazil is 2995.3 m and altitude decrease as we go south also from 'west to east'. So, there is no 'west flowing river' in Brazil.

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