Why are there no west – flowing rivers in Brazil?
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Answer: Several Brazilian rivers originate from the Brazilian Highlands and flow northwards to meet the Atlantic Ocean which lies on the eastern border of Brazil. The altitude of the Brazilian Highlands decreases gradually from South to North and from west to East. Thus, there are no west flowing rivers in Brazil.
Answer: Several Brazilian rivers originate from the Brazilian Highlands and flow northwards to meet the Atlantic Ocean which lies on the eastern border of Brazil. The altitude of the Brazilian Highlands decreases gradually from South to North and from west to East. Thus, there are no west flowing rivers in Brazil.
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