Climatic zones of Brazil.

There are three climatic zones in Brazil. It is an equatorial zone that occupies a small area in the north of the country, subequatorial, which occupies most of the Amazonian lowland, and tropical, which predominates in the south of the country. Since all these climatic zones are warm, the country constantly has a hot and humid climate, and there is no winter. Precipitation in these zones falls in large quantities: in the equatorial belt – constantly, and in the other two – during monsoons.



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