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why has mining not developed in the western part of Brazil​


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Answered by minakshi987
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Mining not developed in western part of the Brazil because of the lack of knowledge and esoteric due to the forest cover and river basins. Explanation: Brazil is rich in many natural resources, such as manganese, bauxite, iron ore and coal, which contribute to its national income in large measures.


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minakshi987: (i) Most of the western part of Brazil is covered by the thick dense equatorial rain forests of the Amazon Basin.

(ii) Inaccessibility, poor transport links, unfavourable climate, heavy rainfall are the main barriers for mining in this part.

(iii) Moreover, lack of knowledge of potential reserves of resources is the other factor which has led to limitations in mining in the western part of Brazil.

(iv) Due to all these reasons, mining is not developed in the western part of Brazil.
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Answered by nayakdebi
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Brazil is rich in many natural resources like manganese, bauxite, iron ore and coal that contributes largely to its national income. Majority of mining activities is carried out in the eastern part of Brazil. It is highly limited in the western and interior parts because of the dense, impenetrable forests in the Amazon basin. The resources in these parts are highly inaccessible, and knowledge about them is limited. Thus, inaccessibility and lack of knowledge due to forest cover and river basins are the main reasons why resources in the western parts are not highly exploited.

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