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What protects the Brazilian coasts?​

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Answered by tejindersinghdeol41
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The coastal zone is noted for thousands of kilometers of tropical beaches interspersed with mangroves, lagoons, and dunes, as well as numerous coral reefs. The Parcel de Manuel Luís Marine State Park off the coast of Maranhão protects the largest coral reef in South America.

Answered by darsh9c58ues
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The coastal zone is noted for thousands of kilometers of tropical beaches interspersed with mangroves, lagoons, and dunes, as well as numerous coral reefs. The Parcel de Manuel Luís Marine State Park off the coast of Maranhão protects the largest coral reef in South America.

Terrain: Coastal mountain ranges, vast central plateau (Planalto Central), remainder ...

Natural hazards: recurring droughts in northeast; floods and occasional frost in south

Lowest point: Atlantic Ocean, 0 m (0 ft)

Environmental issues: deforestation in the Amazon basin, illegal wildlife trade, illegal .

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