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Brazil is called the ‘coffee pot of the world’.

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Brazil is called the ‘coffee pot of the world’.

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Brazil has been known as the “coffee pot of the world” due to its perfect climate for growing coffee. The country has a tropical climate with adequate rainfall and temperature, which promotes the growth of high-quality coffee beans. In addition, Brazil has significant tracts of land dedicated to coffee plants, making it the world's largest coffee producer.

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2018-2019 (March) Balbharati Model Question Paper Set 2

संबंधित प्रश्न

Identify the correct option with the help of the given statement

The leaves of the trees are broad and green
a) Evergreen forests        b) Deciduous forests
c) Thorny forests           d) Himalayan forests


Give a geographical reason for the following:

The evergreen rain forests in Brazil are rightly called in ‘Lungs of the world’.


Identify the odd factor.

Indian tree-


Observe the following map and answer the questions given below:

  1. Name any two forests in Brazil.
  2. Name the Island shown in the map.
  3. In which place do you find crocodiles?
  4. Where are Tamairin found in Brazil?
  5. Name the grassland to the southernmost part of Brazil.

Answer in one sentence.

Which country has the largest number of vegetation species in the world?


Answer the following in detail.

Discuss the vegetation of India in comparison to that of Brazil along with their reasons.


Identify the odd man out.

With reference to the flora of India-


Identify the odd man out.

With reference to the flora of India-


Match the columns:

(a) Evergreen Forests (i) Sundar trees
(b) Deciduous Forests (ii) Pine
(c) Coastal Forests (iii) Pau Brasil
(d) Himalayan Forests (iv) Khejadi
(e) Thorny and bush-type vegetation (v) Teak
    (vi) Orchid
    (vii) Sal

Match the columns:

(a) Evergreen Forests (i) Sundar trees
(b) Deciduous Frests (ii) Pine
(c) Coastal Forests (iii) Pau Brasil
(d) Himalayan forests (iv) Khejadi
(e) Thorny and bush-type vegetation (v) Teak
    (vi) Orchid
    (vii) Sal

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