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about Brazil

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Brazil

By Salma T Al Saud
Photo by wili_hybrid

INTRODUCTION
Hello my name is Salma I am from Saudi Arabia and I am a travel agent. I would like to help you plan your vacation to Brazil.

In English the sentence
on the flag says
order and progress.

Photo by Rafael Acorsi

What to know

  • Brazil is in South America
  • It is in the Western Hemisphere
  • The capital of Brazil is brasilia
  • The currency is brazilian real
  • The population is about 200 million

This is a map of Brazil and surrounding countries, it also shows oceans.

Availble jobs

  • Tourism ,as tourist guides.
  • manufacturing aircraft,motor vehicies,textiles.
  • selling drinks on the beach because of tourists.

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Popular food in brazil

  • sugar cane
  • coffee
  • beef
  • cashews
  • fruit called jabuticaba which is grown for its purplish-black fruits. They can be eaten raw or used to make jellies and drinks.

Everybody knows that this is a country of football carnivals and samba.

Photo by jonycunha

Brazil Clothing

This is a political map. I used a cardinal direction to help me find the direction Brazil is in and other countries surrounding it like Columbia in the north and Uruguay in the south.

This is a physical map which shows rivers, mountains and hills. In the north there is the Amazon river and in the south there is Serra do espinhaco (mountain).

Most of the houses in brazil are made of brick or reinforced masonary, the roofs are typically made of clay tiles.

Brazil has 3 main climate zones, each of them with it's own rainy season.

The annual average temperature in Brazil is 22 to 26 c.
The hottest part of Brazil is the north east where temperatures of more than 38 c are frequently recorded during the dry season between May and November.

In Brazil people use
boats
to travel through the
river because they live
near the rainforest .

Photo by markg6

It's different in Saudi
Arabia because people
who live there, live in the middle of the
dessert and that's why
we travel by cars.

Photo by jjay69