Dominated by equatorial and tropical climates, northern and central Brazil receives frequent rainfall and experiences higher temperatures. Meanwhile, southern Brazil is characterized by a humid subtropical climate. Notably, northeast Brazil exhibits a semi-arid climate, receiving less than 700 mm per year of rain.
The Brazilian landscape is very varied. It is most well known for its dense forests, including the Amazon, the world's largest jungle, in the north. But there are also dry grasslands (called pampas), rugged hills, pine forests, sprawling wetlands, immense plateaus, and a long coastal plain.
One important formal region Brazil belongs to is South America.
Brazil's' capital is Brasilia and the absolute location of Brasilia is 15°47′38″S 47°52′58″W
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The total area Brazil holds and controls is 8,515,767.049 square kilometers.
The lowest elevation in Brazil is the Atlantic Ocean with an elevation of 0 meters