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Write notes on The coasts of Brazil

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Answered by ari1052
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The coastline of Brazil measures 7,491 km, which makes it the 16th longest national coastline of the world. All the coast lies adjacent to geographical features can be found all through the coastal areas, like islands, reefs and bays. ... Out of the 26 Brazilian states, 9 are landlocked, as well as the Distrito Federal.

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Answered by Secondman
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"     Brazil, South America's country that occupies half the landmass of the continent. It's the world's fifth largest country. Brazil's landscape is very complex because there are so many rivers, wetlands, mountains and plateaus are situated here.

     It is mainly adjacent to other important characteristics and crossing some region and states.

The length of Brazil's coastline is 7,491 km. Hence, it is the world 's 16th longest national coastline. All coastal areas such as bays, reefs and islands are adjacent to geographical features.

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