where is drought quadrilateral in brazil map
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Brazil has a humid tropical and subtropical climate except for a drier area in the Northeast, sometimes called the drought quadrilateral or drought polygon, that extends from northern Bahia to the coast between Natal and São Luís; that zone receives about 15–30 inches (375–750 mm) of precipitation a year. Much of Brazil receives 40–70 inches (1,000–1,800 mm) annually, but precipitation often is much heavier in parts of the Amazon basin and the sea-facing rim of the Serra do Mar.
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the North East,sometimes called the drought quadrilateral or drought polygon, that extends form northern Bahia to the coast between natal and são luís, that zone receives about 15-30 inches (375-750mm) of precipitation o year.
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