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Which has better population carrying capacity, Brazil Plateau or La Plata Plain?

Brazil is divided into five climatic zones: humid equatorial zone, humid tropical zone, semi-humid tropical zone, semi-arid tropical zone and humid subtropical zone. The average temperature rises slowly from south to north. However, although the Amazon basin is located in the equatorial belt, the temperature is not as high as people think, with the average temperature not exceeding 27℃ and the highest temperature not exceeding 36℃. The average temperature in plateau cities such as Brasilia and Sao Paulo is only 19℃, and the climate is pleasant. The average temperature in the south subtropical region is 16℃-20℃, and in some places with high terrain, the average temperature is only 10℃, and sometimes it snows in winter. However, the humidity in all parts of Brazil is quite high, especially in coastal areas. The annual rainfall is different in different areas. The maximum annual rainfall in humid equatorial Amazon region is1500mm-2500mm. Only August-10 is the rainy season.

Some Brazilians live in the Brazilian plateau because of its good climate and rich products. Brazil is an immigrant country for Europeans, and Europe can find weather similar to their country from the plateau. For example, portoalegre in the south is a famous German settlement. Sao Paulo and Rio, Brazil's largest states, are places where plains and plateaus meet. It does not completely belong to the plain or plateau. Brasilia is located in the center of the Brazilian plate. In order to promote the economic and political development of the country and the poor public security in Rio, the capital was moved here from the original Rio.

The humid tropical areas are mainly the coastal areas from Rio Grande do Norte to the north of Sao Paulo, where it is rainy in summer and rainy in winter. Most parts of Brazil, from minas gerais, the inland of Sao Paulo, mato grosso do sul and southern Mato Grosso, to the inland of Bahia, Maranh? o and Ceara, have a semi-humid tropical climate, which is divided into dry season and rainy season every year, with an annual rainfall of 65,438+500mm. The semi-arid tropics are located in the northeast of Brazil, and the annual rainfall is generally lower than 1000mm, mostly concentrated in a period of time, and there is no rain for most of the year. Brazil is located in the south of the Tropic of Capricorn, with a humid subtropical climate, with annual rainfall exceeding1500mm. The seasons in Brazil and China are just opposite, from September 22nd to 65438+February 2nd1in spring, from February 22nd to March 22nd in summer, from March 22nd to June 28th in autumn, and from June 22nd to September 28th in autumn.