write a comparative note on location extent and boundaries of india and brazil
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Comparative note on location extent and boundaries of India and Brazil:
- Brazil is the "fourth largest country" in the world and largest in South America. It covers around half of the entire continent and has an area of 8,511,965 sq km which extends to 4,395 in N-S and around 4,320 km in E-W.
- It shares boundaries with all "South American countries" apart from Ecuador and Chile.
- On the other hand, "India is the seventh-largest country" and shares its border with Nepal, China, Pakistan, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. Its total area is "32,87,263 sq km" which extends to "3,214 km in N-S" and "2,933 in E-W".
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Comparative note on location extent and boundaries of india and brazil
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- The brazil is the largest nation of South America and is spread over the 8.5 million square km and is world fourth-largest country by areas and is thus is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the has a coastline of about the 7,491 km and about 47% of the continent is the landmass.
- The landmass of the brazil touches the tropics of the Capricorn and the equator that runs through it. And it includes the mountains and the plains and the hills.
- India is a country that is located in the southeastern Asia and is the seventh-largest nation by the area and in terms of the population diversity, its is a second-most populous country and is bordered by the china and nepal in northern Pakistan on the west a the Bangladesh on the east. And it's formed by the collusion of the indo and the Eurasian plate.
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