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11 April, 01:15

According to this map, most of the land in Brazil is used for what purpose?

commercial agriculture

subsistence agriculture

forestry

cereals and livestock

grazing

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  1. 11 April, 01:27
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    Forest is the correct option.

    Explanation:

    Sixty percent of land in Brazil consist o forest and the share of Arable land is 32 percent. It is also the most bio diverse countries in the world. The bulk of the Brazilian forest lies in the Amazon Basin. But the country is witnessing the loss of forest cover in the past few years. Especially after the 1970's it has lost 19 percent of its forest cover area, due to the construction of Trans - Amazonian highway and the growing population in the Amazon basin.

    Land use pattern in Brazil: 32 percent of the land is Arable Land. 60 percent is Forest Land and 5.2 percent of the land is used for other activities. Out of 32 percent of Arable land, less than one percent is used for growing permanent crops, while 23 percent is permanent pasture.
  2. 11 April, 01:37
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    forestry and grazing just got it right on edge
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