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2 See also  





3 References  














Brazilian Highlands






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Coordinates: 22°28S 45°00W / 22.467°S 45.000°W / -22.467; -45.000
 

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Brazilian Highlands
Pedra da Mina, a mountain in the state of São Paulo, in 1997
Pedra da Mina, a mountain in the state of São Paulo, in 1997
Topographic map of Brazil. The Brazilian Highlands/Plateau is the large yellowish and brown area in the east, south and center of the country.
Topographic map of Brazil. The Brazilian Highlands/Plateau is the large yellowish and brown area in the east, south and center of the country.
LocationCaatinga and Cerrado, Brazil
Area
 • Total5,000,000 km2 (1,900,000 sq mi)
Dimensions
 • Length3,500 km (2,200 mi), SW x NE
Highest elevation2,891 m (9,485 ft)

The Brazilian HighlandsorBrazilian Plateau (Portuguese: Planalto Brasileiro) is an extensive geographical region covering most of the eastern, southern and central portions of Brazil, in all some 4,500,000 km2 (1,930,511 sq mi) or approximately half of the country's land area.[1][2] The vast majority of Brazil's population (203.062.512; 2022 census) lives in the highlands or on the narrow coastal region immediately adjacent to it.

Ancient basaltic lava flows gave birth to much of the region. However, the time of dramatic geophysical activity is long past, as there is now no seismicorvolcanic activity. Erosion has also played a large part in shaping the Highlands, forming extensive sedimentary deposits and wearing down the mountains.

The Brazilian Highlands are recognized for its great diversity: within the region there are several different biomes, vastly different climatic conditions, many types of soil, and thousands of animal and plant species.

Major divisions[edit]

Due to its size and diversity, the Brazilian Highlands is usually divided into three main areas:

In addition to the plateau regions, several adjoining or enclosed mountain ranges are considered to be part of the Brazilian Highlands. Some of the most important are (from north to south):

The highest point of the Brazilian Highlands is the Pico da Bandeira in the Serra do Caparaó, 2,891 meters (9,485 ft).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Brazilian Highlands". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  • ^ Greenbaum, Harry (2009). Brazil. Infobase Publishing. pp. 16–18. ISBN 978-1-4381-0490-4.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brazilian_Highlands&oldid=1226449444"

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