BACKGROUND
Brazil is the one of the country in Latin America. The real name of Brazil is The Federative Republic of Brazil. Brazil is South America's most influential country, an economic giant and one of the world's biggest democracies. It is one of the rising economic powers in BRIC nations together with Russia, India, China and South Africa (BBC NEWS, 2012). Brazil is the country use language and culture from Portugal. They also have the largest population and geography. It has borders with every South American country except Chile and Ecuador. The development, industrialization and population at the beginning of the 21st century have caused rapid challenges Brazil faces several social, environmental and political. However, they make
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There is thick forest and the Amazon world. Northern Brazil is dominated by the Amazon River and surrounding forests. Amazon is a network of hundreds of waterways and 4,250 miles in length is equal to 6,840 and it is also the longest river in the world. There are many species living in the river, including the famous piranha and river dolphin pink. South-eastern Brazil never really covered with dense forest. Now Brazil becomes the country's industrial capital and the largest city of Brazil is São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. It only covers 11 per cent of the country but put 43 per cent of its population (National Geographic, …show more content…
The economy is most important to every country because they make the country growth well. It also to Brazil, they have their own income for the country. Brazil has many different soils and climates, so that Brazil can produce a great variety of crops. Its agricultural exports include sugarcane, latex, coffee, cocoa beans, cotton, soybeans, rice, and tropical fruits. It’s also to South America's most industrial nation, producing chemicals, steel, aircraft, and cars (National Geographic, 2016). As we know, Brazil is the Federative Republic of Brazil in Portuguese. Brazil Market is a free market economy organized along capitalist lines. The Brazilian economy now can be characterized as a technology driven economy with is has experienced the big growth in the last few years since the process of industrialization started in the 1930's. The growth has mainly been export-driven. Brazil was the first country with a capitalist structure in the world to accommodate the ten largest car assembly companies within its territorial boundaries. The main manufacturing industry of Brazil is including automobiles, petrochemicals, cement and construction and aircraft. Brazil is part of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) group of countries and is perceived to a potential economic superpower which would eclipse the present major economies in the future (Economy Watch,