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Maharashtra State BoardSSC (English Medium) 10th Standard

Drainage of Brazil

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Topics

  1. Amazon Basin
  2. Paraguay-Parana system
  3. Sao Francisco
  4. Coastal Rivers

Notes

Drainage of Brazil:

Drainage of Brazil

There are three major river basins in Brazil as far as drainage is concerned. These are:  

  1. Amazon Basin
  2. Paraguay-Parana system in the southwest
  3. Sao Francisco in the eastern part of the highlands, as well as other rivers on the coasts 

1) Amazon basin:

Amazon River

  • Total catchment area : 70, 50, 000 sq.km.
  • Total length of river : 6,400 kms
  • Water discharge : 2,09,000 Cu.m. per sec
  • The Amazon River gets its water from the eastern slopes of Peru's Andes Mountains.
  • The Amazon River receives a massive discharge. This is about 2 lakh m3/s.
  • As a result, Amazon washes away the load supplied by the catchment.
  • Consequently, even at the mouth, sediments are not deposited.
  • A dense network of distributaries, which is typical of river mouth areas, is largely absent in the Amazon mouth region.
  • Instead, we find a series of islands formed along the Amazon River's mouth beyond the coastline into the Atlantic Ocean.
  • It's worth noting that the Amazon channel is 150 kilometers wide at its mouth.
  • Most of the course of the Amazon River is suitable for navigation. 

2) Paraguay-Parana system:

Paraguay-Parana system

  • The Paraguay-Paraná-Plata is Brazil's second-largest river system, draining large areas of Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay.
  • These two rivers are located in southwestern Brazil.
  • These two rivers, as well as the Uruguay River in the extreme south of the highlands, get their water from the southern portion of the highlands.  

3) Sao Francisco:

Sao Francisco

  • It is Brazil's third most important river.
  • This river's entire basin is located in Brazil.
  • It is located in the highlands' eastern region.
  • The river flows towards the north for a distance of about 1000 km over the plateau and then takes a sharp eastward turn to enter the coastal strip along the Atlantic Ocean.
  • In its downstream reaches, the river is navigable for about 250 kilometers.  

4) Coastal Rivers:

Itapecuru

Paraniba

  • A number of short coastal rivers are part of Brazil.
  • These rivers are important because the coastal area is densely populated.
  • The rivers Paraniba and Itapecuru, which flow north, meet the North Atlantic Ocean.
  • The rivers that flow into the South Atlantic Ocean have their origins along the escarpment.
  • The Puraguaco River flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Salvador.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10

Key Points: Drainage of Brazil

  • Brazil has three major river systems: the Amazon, the Paraguay–Parana, and the Sao Francisco.
  • The Amazon River is the largest, starting in the Andes, has a very wide mouth (150 km), and is highly navigable.
  • The Paraguay and Paraná Rivers flow from southwestern Brazil to Argentina and form part of the Plata Basin.
  • The São Francisco River flows north and then east to the Atlantic and is navigable in its lower course.
  • Brazil also has many short coastal rivers that are important for coastal settlements.
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