The country of Brazil is located in the South American continent, its largest country is South America and it borders many countries such as Argentina and Paraguay to the southwest and the Bolivia and Peru to the west there is Uruguay to the south and Venezuela to the north. It shares a border with every country in South America except Ecuador and Chile. The country is so large that it borders Peru, and I mention Peru because it is located on the west coast of the continent. The coast of Peru is the Pacific Ocean and that of Brazil is the Atlantic which in itself says a lot about the mass of Brazil. This nation has vast climate changes depending on where it is located in the country, for example the famous Amazon basin is located in the northwestern part of the country, then there is the main mountainous area that occupies the southern half of the country. Brazil has the great Amazon but also has very diverse topography such as bushlands, mountains and even vast plains. Brazil's diverse climate ranges from tropical to subtropical, from lush rainforest in the northwest to snow in the south. Brazil is fortunate in that the country never really has a dry season, but in many places seasonal rainfall is abundant. The Brazilian ecosystem and environment are important to the world, probably the largest generator of oxygen in the world thanks to the Amazon jungle. Without a doubt, Brazil boasts the largest biologically diverse ecosystem in the world, with around four million different plant species, and the Amazon basin has some of the most unique and diverse groups of fish in the world. Brazil, like many other countries in the world, exploits the enormous amount of raw materials available...... middle of paper...... the population on the epidemic and safe sex. The medical field is also taking steps to address the problems of contaminated blood and taking steps to avoid infecting non-carriers of the disease. Brazil will be a safer haven for both tourists and locals as this problem will be solved through government measures aimed at ensuring the future of young Brazilians, talking about AIDS, what to do and what not to do. Works Cited https://www.cia.gov/ biblioteca/pubblicazioni/the-world-factbook/geos/br.htmlhttp://www.infoplease.com/country/brazil.htmlhttp://www.theguardian.com/ world/brazilhttp://www.economist.com/ topics/economia-brasilianahttp://www.xe.com/currency/brl-brazilian-realhttp://coinmill.com/BRL_calculator.htmlhttp://www.geographia. com/brazil/brazihistory.htmhttp://www. aloneplanet.com/brazil/historyhttp://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/78101/Brazil/222833/History
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