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The Environment . By Maureen McDonald and Megan Eve. Weather . Below is a comparison of average precipitation and average temperature highs in Santarem, Brazil vs. Sao Paulo, Brazil. Santarem on average is warmer than Sao Paulo by 9°F. . Seasons.
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The Environment By Maureen McDonald and Megan Eve
Weather Below is a comparison of average precipitation and average temperature highs in Santarem, Brazil vs. Sao Paulo, Brazil. Santarem on average is warmer than Sao Paulo by 9°F.
Seasons • Brazil since located in the southern hemisphere has there seasons are the opposite of ours here in North America. • Spring is from the 22nd of September through the 21st of December • Summer is from the 22nd of December through the 21st of March • Autumn is from the 22nd of March through the 21st of June • Winter 22nd is from the 22nd of June through the 21st of September
Seasons Contiuned Four season pattern is only applicable to Southern Brazil Most of Brazil territory shares a two season pattern of a dry (winter) and rainy season (dry). On average the warmest month is February The average coolest month is July The most participation occurs in January.
Climate Regions • Brazil has five different Climate Regions • Amazon Basin Region • Northeastern Coastlands • Rio de Janerio, Victoria, and Sao Paulo Coast • South States Region • Inland Plateau
Air Pollution • Air pollution has increased because of rapid urbanization and industrial development. • Population numbers boomed and cites were forced to expand with little regard of their environmental responsibilities. • So this means that the info-structures were built with products that release harmful pollution into the air. • Many cities and towns are exploring different alternatives to reduce their pollution.
Air Pollution Continued Many cities and towns are exploring different alternatives to reduce their pollution. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psv6gp0yGWU
Oil • Petrobras is the largest producer oil in Brazil • It is the largest producer in southern hemisphere • The United States finances offshore exploration in Brazil • It is the 15th largest oil producer in the world
Deforestation Push for hydroelectric dams Agricultural is rapidly growing Abundant source of oxygen It is home of many plants and animals, and one region is about twelve percent of the planet’s fresh water.
Deforestation (continued) 1,798 square miles of the Amazon were deforested between August 2011 and July 2012 Sixty-three percent of the rainforest's 2.4 million square miles are in Brazil.
Amazon River 3,977 miles long! Mouth is Atlantic Ocean Runs through 7 Countries 3,000 known species of Fish Piranhas and Anacondas…oh my! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=T3bPaUQjwG4
Rainforset Covers 60% of the entire area of Brazil 59,624 different species
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