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country research project

Published on Dec 03, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GEOGRAPHIC SIMILARITIES

  • Both Brazil and South Africa have varied geography.
  • They both have forests,somewhat tropical climates,and both border the ocean.
  • Both of these fine countries are south of the equator also meaning they have the same seasonal patterns
Photo by Swiv

CULTURAL RELATIONS

  • Both countries are predominantly Christian
  • Soccer is the most popular sport in both countries
  • Both countries have a slight issue with racial inequality and perhaps this outbreak could help solve this problem and bring the racial groups closer and have more relations and equality.
Photo by Dietmar Temps

RESOURCEFUL SIMILARITIES

  • Brazil is dependent on its cattle,cotton,rice,and cocoa
  • Some of the mineral exports of Brazil and South Africa are also similar like iron,gold,diamonds,and coal
Photo by RadamesM

HOW WE WILL PROTECT SOUTH AFRICA

  • Since we are going to bring a lot of people we will recruit people to the army and station them at borders around the clock.
  • We will also, in return for allowing us to live in your country, begin construction on highly protected ports and huge land barriers
  • We will also station submarines patrolling your southern oceanic borders
Photo by Rennett Stowe

CLIMATE AND REGIONS

  • Both Brazil and South Africa have areas of tropical climate,savanna,and some forests.
  • Although Brazil is much larger some of the area is very similar and would not take to much for the Brazilians to get used to in South Africa
Photo by mvongrue

POLITICAL RELATIONS AND GOVERNMENT

  • South Africa and Brazil have a strong relationship and the leaders of the two countries are known to be friends in the past which may help the ease of the merge
  • Both countries have past histories of slaves being involved for Brazil the slaves worked and died in the country and from Africa some slaves were taken to work in the South American countries.

DIFFERENCES

  • One huge difference is population density in the majority of South Africa there is 130-290 people per square mile
  • However in Brazil there is only about 5-10 people per square mile