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2. Brazilian people
Brazlians are the
friendly talkative
people who live in
Brazil, in South
America. They love
to play soccer
(football), to dance
and to party. They
also work hard and
they are also very
creative.
Brazil has a population of
over 180 million people
and it is the fifth most
populated country in the
world! After China, India,
the US and
Indonesia. The rate at
which the population is
increasing is slowing
down.
3.
4. Most of Brazil is in
the Southern
Hemisphere, where
the seasons are the
opposite to the
Northern
Hemisphere.
The Brazilian
summer goes from
(roughly)
January to March,
followed by autumn
(May - June), winter
(July - September)
and spring (October
- December).
The weather is
nearly always warm
across the whole
country when
compared with that
in UK and so the
temperature and the
amount of rain that
falls affects the
trees and plants
that grow across
the country. Most of
north and central
Brazil has the same
weather all year
round, unlike the
four seasons in the
UK.
Sometimes the weather is similar to our country – wet and misty!
5.
6. Food
There are 437,490 square
miles of farmable land in Brazil,
and that’s without counting one
single inch of the 350 million of
the Amazon forest.
Brazil is the world’s largest
coffee, sugar, alcohol producer,
second in soybean and the third
largest fruit producer.
Food Economy
Meat
Brazil is the world’s second
largest producer of beef (6.6
million tons/year), and has
the largest commercial herd,
numbering some 170 million
heads.
It is the second largest world
producer of poultry, with 5.5
million tons/year and figures
among the ten largest in the
swine segment, with 1.9
million tons/year.
The production of sheep,
goats, and buffaloes is
equally significant.
7. • Brazil is the largest country in South America.
• The name Brazil comes from a tree named brazilwood.
• It is called Brasil in Portuguese, the official language spoken in Brazil.
• Brazil is the only country in South America that speaks Portuguese.
• Portugal claimed the land of Brazil in the year 1500. Independence was declared in 1822.
• Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world by both land area and population.
• The population in 2012 was around 194 million people.
• The capital city is Brasilia, while the largest city is Sao Paulo.
• Other major cities include Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and Fortaleza.
• In Brazil they drive on the right-hand side of the road.
• Brazil has a large coastline on the eastern side of South America, stretching 7491 kilometres (4655
miles) in length.
8. Football is the most popular sport in Brazil. The Brazilian national am has
won the FIFA World Cup tournament a record five times, in 1958, 1962, 1970,
1994 and 2002, and is the only team to succeed in qualifying for every World
Cup competition ever held. It is among the favorites to win the trophy every
time the competition is scheduled. After Brfootball teazil won its 3rd World
Cup in 1970, they were awarded the Jules Rimet Trophy permanently. But
365 days before World Cup 2014 begins, Brazil's rank dropped to 22nd, an
all-time-low position.