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STUDENTS

NATALIA HERNANDEZ BARAJAS


LAURA JULIANA SANCHEZ
ARLETH AMADO

TEACHER
DIEGO ELKIN BUENO CARREÑO

COURSE
ENGLISH A1.4

INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY OF SANTANDER


BUCARAMANGA
FEBRUARY
2022

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Content
INTRODUCTION OF BRAZIL 3
MOST REPRESENTATIVE FESTIVAL IN BRAZIL 3
BRAZIL WEATHER 4
MOST REPRESENTATIVE ANIMALS OF BRAZIL 4
TECHNOLOGY IN BRAZIL 5

INTRODUCTION OF BRAZIL

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Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world, surpassed in size only by Russia, Canada,
China and the United States, Brazil is the fifth most populous country in the world and
represents a third of the population of Latin America. Most of the inhabitants of Brazil are
concentrated along the east coast, although its capital is Brasilia. Rio de Janeiro, in the eyes
of many around the world, remains the pre-eminent icon of Brazil.

MOST REPRESENTATIVE FESTIVAL IN BRAZIL

The Rio Carnival lasts four days in which the Samba schools come together to compete,
and where the city receives visitors from all over the world, dressing in a single color, joy!
The city itself participates in the celebration, involving people of all ages and social classes,
which makes it an event that promotes inclusion.
Each presentation is inspired by a different theme and is generally so beautiful that seeing
the parade is an apotheosis of the senses. In many cases the themes presented by the
schools are of great depth and leave much more than color and joy to the senses.

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BRAZIL WEATHER
Brazil weather is characterized to be mostly warm, since around the 90% of the country is in a
tropical zone, although varies between the equatorial in the mostly part of the northeast and
north to the mild zones in the south of the capricornio tropic, wish cross the country at latitude of
the Sao Paulo city.

MOST REPRESENTATIVE ANIMALS OF BRAZIL

The red-bellied thrush is very easy to recognize by its red belly (its scientific name
literally means "red-bellied thrush") and the dark stripes on its whitish neck. Thrushes have
relatively long and thin legs. Sabiá laranjeira is another name used in Brazil and Uruguay
border area.

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The blue or hyacinth macaw is a species of psittaciform bird of the parrot family. It lives in the
jungles of much of Brazil, Bolivia and northern Paraguay. It is the largest macaw species. In a state
of vulnerability, these birds are coveted for their high price in the market.
Its average lifespan is 50 years in the wild, it has a length of 100 cm (adult) and is a typical
inhabitant of rain forests and swampy lands, from eastern Panama and the island of Trinidad to
Paraguay and southern Brazil.

TECHNOLOGY IN BRAZIL
In recent decades, Brazilian science and technology have obtained a significant position on the
international scene. The agency in charge of science and technology in Brazil is the Ministry of
Science and Technology. This ministry also has direct supervision over the National Institute for
Space Research, the National Institute for Amazon Research, and the National Institute of
Technology. The ministry is also responsible for the Secretariat for Informatics Policy and
Autonomy.

Brazil has one of the cleanest energy matrixes in the world: in 2020, renewable energy sources will
produce 85% of the country's electricity, and hydropower accounted for two thirds of this
percentage.

Some scientific successes were achieved in the last five years. For example, the “Sirius” program,
which is one of the most sophisticated in the world on synchrotron radiation sources. Brazil is a
pioneer in Latin America in the development of this technology. The National Synchrotron Light
Laboratory (LNLS) located in the city of Campinas, in the interior of São Paulo

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