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The coasts of Brazil
Explain in detail the coasts of Brazil.
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- Brazil has a coastline of about 7400 km. It can be divided into two parts namely the northern and eastern coast.
- The northern coast extends from Amapa province in the north to Rio de Grande de Norte in the east. It can be called as the North Atlantic coast.
- From there, the eastern coast extends towards the south. The northern coast is characterized by the mouths of many rivers including the Amazon. Therefore this region is a low-lying region.
- On this coast lie the Marajo island, Marajo and Sao Marcos Bays. Marajo is a large coastal island located between the mouths of River Amazon and River Tocantins.
- The eastern coast receives a large number of smaller rivers. The only major river which meets the Atlantic Ocean is Sao Francisco.
- The Brazilian coast is characterized by a large number of beaches and sand dune complexes. It is also protected in some areas by coral reefs and atoll islands.
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