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1.Tropical rain forest – Hot and wet climate found near equator. 2.Tropical savanna – Hot climate near equator with wet and dry season. 3.Escarpment – Cliffs separating areas of different elevations. 4.Economy – A country’s money system; also what they produce to make money. 5.Natural resources – Products of earth that can be used by people. 6. Urban – Living in towns and cities. 7.Rural – Living outside of towns and cities. 8.Imports – Products brought in by a country. 9.Exports – Products sold to other countries.
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What is the land like? 1.Click on “Land and Climate.” Forests cover about _____ percent of Brazil’s land. 2.What is in the west and northeast? Brazilian Highlands Amazon Basin Use this site to answer questions!
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Iguazu Falls, Southern Brazil – why does South America have so many waterfalls?
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What is the climate like? 3. The climate of Brazil is mostly _______________. 4. Why are seasons in Brazil opposite of ours? Amazon Rio de Janeiro
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What is the economy like? (Click on Money and Economy.) 5. List ten exports of Brazil. 6. What is most sugarcane used to make? 7. Recent discoveries of ______ have also made it a large producer of this resource. 8. Deforestation is a huge problem in Brazil. What is it, and what are some reasons it is done?
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What are the people like? 9. Brazil’s two largest cities are (Google it): 10. Colonized by the country of __________ (Check the time line on Culture Grams (1500): 11. Main Language: 12. What percent of Brazil’s population is Roman Catholic? 13. Why so many?
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14. Most Brazilians live along the coast. It’s also where you’ll find the two largest cities: Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. 15. Why don’t many people live in the interior of Brazil?
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16. Click on “Population.” How much of Brazil’s people have an ancestor who was an African slave? What does indigenous mean? 17. Click on “Life as a Kid.” What are favelas?
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18. Most popular sport:
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What is the history like? 19. 1500s – The _______________ took over and enslaved the native populations. 20. To replace the natives, slaves from ____________ were brought in. 21. In the 1980s, ______________ soared, creating an increase in goods across the country.
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