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English introduction and translation of Brazil

Introduction of Brazil and National Geographic official website:

Brazil borders almost all other countries in South America-only Chile and Ecuador are unaffected-covering almost half the continent. It is the fifth largest country in the world, only next to Russian, Canadian, China and the United States, with an area of 8.5 million square kilometers.

Despite its vast territory, Brazil's population is concentrated in major coastal cities. The urban expansion of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo occupied the southern coast. Further north, towns like El Salvador and Joe? O Pessoa retains the colonial atmosphere of early Portuguese colonists. Most of the inland is covered by Amazon rainforest basin, and it is still sparsely populated.

Almost half of Brazil's territory is covered by the Amazon River basin and its tributaries, which is one of the largest rainforest ecological zones in the world. Unfortunately, a large part of this area has been influenced by modernization in recent years. From the mouth of the Amazon River in the Pacific Ocean to Manaus, a prosperous major city in the region, the river has heavy traffic and few wild animals. However, far away from the city and the Amazon main road, smaller tributaries will pass through unspoiled habitats and traditional villages.

In the south of the Amazon region, the interior of the country is occupied by the Brazilian shield, which is a vast bedrock plain and is slowly becoming a victim of the natural environment. Mato Grosso, a flat grassland plain in central Brazil, was gradually replaced by Planhard, a low-altitude plateau across the central and western regions. In the far west, along the border between Paraguay and Bolivia, is Pantanal, one of the most extensive swamps in the world.

The winter in Brazil lasts from June to August, and the temperature ranges from 13 to 18 degrees Celsius, but only the southern part of Rio will become very cold. Summer is from1February to February, which often brings suffocating humidity to the far south. In view of Brazil's tropical climate, short showers are common, but there is only a few months of heavy rain in dry inland areas. Of course, the Amazon basin is the wettest area, with an average temperature of 27 degrees Celsius.

In fact, there are more things in Brazil, but since it is an introduction given by National Geographic, it should be more authoritative ~

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