Geografia, perguntado por ellibruntzrae, 9 meses atrás

explain the influence of the Atlantic Polar Mass (mPa) on the coast, in the Southern States and in the western Amazon.

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Respondido por anameninaoi
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The climate of the Brazilian territory is characterized by the high variability recorded along its length. In the north, we have an equatorial climate, more humid. In the northeast and part of the southeast, the drier semiarid predominates. In the south, the climate is humid, colder subtropical. But most of our territory is characterized by a tropical climate, with hot and humid summers and dry and cold winters.

Thus, considering this variety, as well as the fact that Brazil has continental dimensions, it is clear that the climate in the country is influenced by several air masses, which have different dynamics and interactions that undergo transformations throughout the year.

It is important to realize that the air masses protect the characteristics of the regions from which they arise. For example: a dough originating in a very cold and humid area will be equally cold and moist.

Thus, Brazil suffers from variations of five different air masses: the continental Equatorial mass (mEc), the Equatorial Atlantic (mEa), the Tropical continental (mTc), the Tropical Atlantic (mTa) and the Polar Atlantic (mPa).

During the summer, the first four masses mentioned above will make up the totality of the climatic influence. Among them, only mTc is completely dry, because the other air masses come from humid environments (the Amazon rainforest and the oceans). Due to this configuration, the summer in Brazil ends up inheriting the characteristics of these masses, namely: high humidity and high temperatures, making the climate hot and rainy during this period.

Respondido por dsrbarroso
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Resposta:

Nao sei D:

Explicação:

me desculpe mas você roubou meus pontos, só estou retribuindo

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