Brazil is a predominantly tropical climate, warm and humid weather throughout the seasons. Brazil has a very extensive water supply due to the many rivers systems, said to be the longest river battle Brazil has both the Amazon and the Nile for water supply. Brasilia is one of the largest cities in Brazil, located in the Federal District with a population of 2.3 million. Another major city in Brazil is the Rio de Janeiro, also known as Rio. Rio was the capital of Brazil for pre- and post independence but was later changed to Brasilia. Rio hosted the Olympic Games in 2016 where Brazil won 19 medals. Brazil has a couple of environmental concerns; in 1797 the first conservation law was passed to stop the burning of the forest. Pollution is another environmental concern that the country of Brazil faces, the water and the air is affected from the pollution. Brazil has tried to pass laws to improve the air quality but government doesn’t have enough power and funding to enforce the …show more content…
One particular country that practices a diverse and mixed culture is Brazil. Brazil is located in the Eastern South America bordering Argentina. With Brazil being so diverse, it is the world’s most varied culture. Brazil today has a very unique and different style of culture due to the different types of people that came in and out of the country. There are different types of people that live in Brazil, like the Europeans and African migrants that crossed the borders long ago. The population of Brazil today is about 202 million. The population of Brazil consists of 55% white, 40% are mixed (black and white) and 6% black. Majority of the Brazil population follows the Roman Catholic faith and due to the occupation of centuries of the Portuguese years ago. Portuguese is also Brazil’s main language besides the few that speaks their own