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  2. Amazon rainforest - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon rainforest, [a] also called Amazon jungle or Amazonia, is a moist broadleaf tropical rainforest in the Amazon biome that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America. This basin encompasses 7,000,000 km 2 (2,700,000 sq mi), [ 2 ] of which 6,000,000 km 2 (2,300,000 sq mi) are covered by the rainforest . [ 3 ]

  3. List of ecoregions in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Japurá–Solimões–Negro moist forests (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela) Juruá–Purus moist forests ; Madeira–Tapajós moist forests (Bolivia, Brazil) Marajó várzea ; Maranhão Babaçu forests ; Mato Grosso tropical dry forests (Brazil, Bolivia) Monte Alegre várzea ; Negro–Branco moist forests (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela)

  4. Tropical rainforest - Wikipedia

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    The moisture from the forests is important to the rainfall in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina [45] Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest region was one of the main reason that cause the severe Drought of 2014–2015 in Brazil [46] [47] For the last three decades, the amount of carbon absorbed by the world's intact tropical forests has fallen ...

  5. Cerrado - Wikipedia

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    Brazil’s Forest Code requires land owners to retain 20% of native vegetation as Legal Reserves on their properties in all biomes except the Amazon, where the number is 80%. [56] Legal Reserves in the Cerrado are essential for biodiversity protection, as about 13% of the distribution range of threatened species exist within them. [ 57 ]

  6. Geography of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon Rainforest. Brazil's tropical soils produce almost 210 million tons of grain crops per year, [7] from about 70 million hectares of crops. [8] The country also has the 5th largest arable land area in the world. [9] Burning also is used traditionally to remove tall, dry, and nutrient-poor grass from pasture at the end of the dry season ...

  7. Amazon biome - Wikipedia

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    Most of the interior of the Amazon basin is covered by rainforest. [6] The dense tropical Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. [2] It covers between 5,500,000 and 6,200,000 square kilometres (2,100,000 and 2,400,000 sq mi) of the 6,700,000 to 6,900,000 square kilometres (2,600,000 to 2,700,000 sq mi) Amazon biome.

  8. Bahia coastal forests - Wikipedia

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    The Bahia coastal forests occupy a belt approximately 150 km (93 mi) wide along the Atlantic coast of eastern Brazil, in the states of Bahia and Espírito Santo.The Itapicuru River forms the northern boundary of the ecoregion, which extends south to near the Itapemirim River.

  9. Biomes in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian marine biome is located on the "Marine Zone of Brazil", the continental shelf biotope, and presents several ecosystems. The Brazilian Coastal Zone has as distinctive aspects in its long extension through different biomes that arrive until the coast, the biome of the Amazônia , the biome of the Caatinga and bioma of the Atlantic ...