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Cayden Hendrix
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31 December, 10:24
Why is Brazil more populated in certain parts
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Kian Lindsey
31 December, 10:46
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Brazil is more populated in some areas because there is a lot of forests and rivers. So when they do populate they tend to do it in a group.
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