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Why is the Brazilian population distributed? And why do you focus more on the coast?

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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This is due to several factors. One is because it was on the coast that the European colonization occurred, because the main means of transport of the invaders was the sea (by boats and ships).

In this sense, economic activity and the development of cities took place along the coast, generating nuclei of population agglomeration that result in the poor distribution of our people along the territory.

Of course, this was also linked to products such as sugar cane and other resources exploited during the economic development of our country, including Brazil-wood, which was typical of the coastal forests of what is now the Brazilian territory.

Then you can question the reason why people do not go to other places in the territory, in order to better distribute the Brazilian people. The fact is that human beings seek places with a minimum of infrastructure, opportunities, leisure and other benefits. Thus, there is a greater rural exodus (people leaving the countryside to go to work in the cities), because the less inhabited regions do not have good roads and infrastructure, as well as leisure and work opportunities comparable to these larger cities, usually coastal, Have consolidated throughout the history of Brazil.

Perhaps with the development of new technologies, greater infrastructure and opportunities, this inequality in terms of distribution Population decline. I hope you will help solve this and other problems that our country faces.

Good studies!
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