Brazil's varying temperature is influenced by factors such as proximity to the equator, elevation, ocean currents, and prevailing winds. Regions closer to the equator tend to be hotter due to direct sunlight, while areas at higher altitudes may be cooler. Coastal regions can also be influenced by cooler ocean currents, leading to temperature variations.
"Hotness" comes from the capsaicin in the pepper. Some, like green bell peppers, have none. Jalapenos have some. Sorrenos, more. Habaneros, a LOT more. The more capsaicin, the hotter the pepper. Now go look up Scoville Heat Units- that is the scale used to compare hotness. PS, hotter is not always better.
Yes ... Brazil is on the equator of the earth
That would depend on where in the world you are living. In some parts they can be while in others they are not.
It depends on the region and the time of year. Brazil is a large country with diverse climates, so some areas can be cold while others are warm or even hot. In general, the southern regions of Brazil have colder temperatures compared to the northern regions.
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Generally, yes, but not entirely. (There are some parts of Afghanistan that are hotter than some parts of Egypt, but these are the minority.)
Some parts of Brazil can get very warm.
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Yes they are. Some are hotter than others.
Yes. Malaria, a disease carried by mosquitos is a serious problem in some parts of Brazil.
because some animals live in water and there blood is colder
They make a lot of car parts, for some reason.
Because some parts of earth are farther from the sun and some are closer.
Samba and Bossa Nova are some known styles among a few others that originated in Brazil.
Brazil mostly, but Colombia is south of some parts of Venezuela.
some parts of the u is wetter than others because its wetter
The Amazon tropical rainforest is located in South America. Although it covers some parts of neighboring countries near Brazil, it is indeed, mostly in Brazil.