What are the similarities and differences in the fishing activities in Brazil and india
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Explanation:
Brazilian economy is heavily dependent on natural resources and that has led to struggles in the past few years with low oil prices.
Indian economy it's mostly based on services, videos importance to to agriculture and manufacturing. it consumes a lot more oil than it produces, which has led to minimal impact of low oil prices.
Brazil currently has a better standard living than India, vidhayak GDP per capital, less pollution, less water/ power shortages .
But they have much bigger problem with crime,drugs,and murder. Brazilian cities have among the worst crime and murder in the world .
Both government have historic levels of curruption and incomplete.
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Answer:
Following are the similarities and differences in the fishing activities in Brazil and
India.
i. Similarities in the fishing activities in Brazil and India:
(a) Coastline:
Both the countries have a long coastline. Brazil has about 7,400 kms of
coastline and is an excellent fishing ground off the South Atlantic coast. While
India has a sea coast of around 7,500 kms and fishing plays on important role
in the economy of India.
(b) Development:
In both the countries, marine fishing has well-developed.
ii. Differences in the fishing activities in Brazil and India:
(a) Types:
The meeting of the warm Brazil ocean current and the cold Falkland ocean
current off the south-east coast of Brazil makes a good fishing ground.
Therefore, marine fishing is undertaken on a large scale in Brazil. Inland
fishing is not developed here even though there are large numbers of rivers in
Brazil.
However, in India, marine fishing accounts for about 40 per cent of the total
annual production of fish while inland fisheries contribute about 60 per cent
of the country’s total fish production.
(b) Major fishes:
In Brazil, swordfish, shrimp, lobsters and sardines are mainly caught. While
in India, sardines, mackerel, Bombay duck and prawns are the major fishes
found here. On the eastern coast, horse mackerels, clupeids and silver bellies
are mainly caught.