Brazil
Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and occupies most of South America. Brazil's climate can be characterized by the five climatic regions; equatorial, tropical, semi-arid, highland tropical, and subtropical. The seasons of Brazil are almost the reverse of the seasons of places in the Northern Hemisphere, such as Europe and the United States.
The Environment
Climate
Southern Brazilian climate is usually dry from March to November and December to
February its wet and rainy. Central Brazilian Climate is hot and humid all year round because of the Amazons. Many of the coastal areas are humid. There are basically four seasons in Brazil mainly the Southern part experience it. The other parts of the country experience two seasons which is the dry and rainy seasons. Mostly the Southern region experience rainfall. There are many different climates in Brazil.
Southern Brazilian climate is usually dry from March to November and December to
February its wet and rainy. Central Brazilian Climate is hot and humid all year round because of the Amazons. Many of the coastal areas are humid. There are basically four seasons in Brazil mainly the Southern part experience it. The other parts of the country experience two seasons which is the dry and rainy seasons. Mostly the Southern region experience rainfall. There are many different climates in Brazil.
Brazil Natural Landmarks
Brazil has one of the most diverse ecosystems, savannas, rainforest, seasonal forest, and flooded forests.
Environment
Brazil is known for having the most diverse population of animals. There are over four million plant and animals species in Brazil. There are many rock formations, caves, waterfalls, archaeological monuments, and much more. As a developing country there are many environmental issues occurring such as deforestation in the Amazon Basin, illegal wildlife trade, air and water pollution . One way their helping the environment is by building a giant waterfall skyscraper to power the 2016 Rio Olympics. This would pump up water into a storage tank in the tower and at night water is released to power turbines which will provide light for the city.