railways, highways, waterways, pipelines, seaports, harbors, merchant marines, airports, and heliports
Cesar Borges is the Minister of Transportation for Brazil.
transportator :D
Yes
Walking, bus And car
1o. BUS 2o. Metro 3o. Train metropolitan 4o. Car 5o. Bike 6o. Cycling
The main mode of transport is rail or bus.
Singapore I think Brazil has the best transport system in the world
The Amazon rainforest is being de-forested... It can be used for... * Mining * Cattle ranching * Plantations * Logging * Setlements * Road building it impacts Brazil's economy greatly pakhana
The standard voltage used in Brazil is 127 volts.
Transportation equipment, iron ore, soybeans, coffee,
The distance between Connecticut and Brazil varies depending on the specific locations being measured. However, a general estimate from Hartford, Connecticut, to São Paulo, Brazil, is approximately 4,500 miles (7,200 kilometers) when measured in a straight line (great-circle distance). Travel distance may be longer depending on the flight path or mode of transportation used.
Brazilia is the capital of Brazil. The unit of money used in Brazil (and Brasilia) is the Real.