Numerolla ei ole merkitystä tässä. Pisteet jakaa osavaltioiden suhteellinen väestö (miljoonina). Osvaltiot merkitty punainen saivat väestöstä pyöristetään miljoona.
Yes. It’s a collage. They put a flagmap of Minas, two guys typical of the state. In the flagmap they putted some dances, folklore... and in the bottom is saying “Minas Gerais: Rhythms, dances, and folkloric manifestations.
Making quizzes is virtually impossible on mobile. I don’t recommend beating yourself up for not getting a feature yet. Amazing content is often unrecognized for a while.
Sorry, I was unavailable and will be now again. I answered that on your blog. Let’s talk about news. In Brazil we are suffering in a big wave of cold, mainly in South: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HImnkSeqGWE&t=0s
If you’re reading this, I watch a channel of a British that react stuff about Brazil. He did a video very recently (like, some hours ago lol) reacting to the snow in Brazil (right now). Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PEXA_jTbiss&pp=sAQA
Sorry. It was getting really late in the UK like 11:00 and I thought you had gone so I decided to sleep lol. But now I am online. I never knew it snows in Brazil? Is it because its the peak of the winter for you?
And yes, it’s winter. I’m almost freezing, also as Belo Horizonte is about 850 meters above sea level (3rd highest capital). Snow in Brazil is like a day of sun in England 😝
Everyone celebrate and get happy. That’s why we say: “Brazil is a country of many countries, is a continental country.” We have frosts in Winter, at the south, and in the peaks of southeast. Most of the highest mountains of Brazil are here, as like Pico do Itatiaia, where you have more chance to see frosts or even snow.
Snow is more rare, and is limited to the south of Brazil, in the mountains of the north of Rio Grande do Sul, south and west of Santa Catarina, and sometimes the south of Paraná, stretching to Curitiba (coldest capital at 930 meters above sea). Is crazy but looks funny. I just saw snow while traveling to Bariloche, in Argentina, when I was 1 😑
See the links, and fun fact: I prefer hot than cold (climate), but I prefer many times more snow than rain.
Lol, in the UK we have gotten so used to rain that we just act like its not there when carrying out are daily lives. Most of us don't even use umbrellas or hoodies!
Geez, I feel sad for you. I hate rain lol! If I’m not wrong, London is the capital that less receive sunshines in a year, right?
In Brazil, Summer, is the most rainy season. Hot ➡️ Humidity ➡️ Clouds ➡️ Rain ➡️ Storm. This happen, as we are in a tropical country. Sometimes, can occur cyclones or tornados at South, and the storms are also severe on the Southeast, Midwest, and North, despite as equatorial climate, always rain in the North. The Northeast is more arid climate, so it doesn’t rain there a lot, mainly on the Sertão. Sparse rains in its coastline.
In Winter, as we are now, is a dry season, and is really cold. The effects of polar masses are felt even in Acre (wait, but where is Acre? Wtf is that?), and the cold come from Antartica. Easily, the minimums are less than 15° C, and sometimes can get less than 10°. The snow is always concerned in the south, and can frost in the southeast. Again, North is rainy, and it has more probability of rain in the dry Sertão Nordestino.
Actually, is almost 3 PM in Belo Horizonte, which is basically the hottest time of day. I’m wearing a coat. Coat. The minimum today, is of 9° C, and the maximum of just 21° C, which is the temperature at this time. The temperature average is basically that, but we basically don’t feel that. Our climate is really fresh and mild, as altitude influences, but we still need some long sleeves. Stormy summers, and dry winters. The storms are severe, and make very floods in some avenues of the city. Also, some streams passes on the city, and they flood. In winter, the polar masses come, “collapsing” the temperatures lol! Almost not rain, and is very rare. In the season, about 3 rainy days. In the maximum.
The record of hottest temperature (since it started to be recorded) was 37.4° C in 2015, and the coldest (since it started to be recorded), was 3.1° C in 1979. The biggest accumulate of precipitation in 24 hours, was on 2020, of 171.8mm, and also in 2020, at January, high 934.7mm in a month
Wow, you are very lucky. During the peak of the winter in the UK, our average temperature is always at least lower than 10°C and about 50% of the time, the temperature is below 0°C. The lowest temperature we've ever got was -27.2 °C in 1982, in East Scotland and the highest we've ever got was 38.7°C which is actually quite surprising since it's higher than Brazil's. I always thought that the highest you've got was in the 40°C's.
Also, I don't think London is the capital city which receives the least amount of sunshine a year because according to World Atlas, the capital with the least sunshine is Lima, Peru.
I read somewhere it was London, but ok. The curious, is that in Lima almost never rain. In Brazil I think we had 44.8° C in Piauí. The lowest I think it was about -11° C in Santa Catarina
I was happy with my first self-made SVG, and I translated to all idioms. I would delete this and my other translations to other idioms, but it became a memorial of comments, so...
Hmm, I am allied with the Macedons, though not Alexander the Mildly Impressive. I am not allied with the Veggies, because they're Infinity League and I'm Pentete, but we are both fighting Viniga, and we could use all the help we can get, if you wouldn't mind joining in the manhunt
I forgot about Alexander the Hothead going into the Amazon souring the diplomatic relations between your two empires. Word to the wise : you'd better take him out before he uses the Power Orb to take you out. :)
Well remembered, I need to escalate well my army. The Power Orb of the Amazon is in unknown place only known by myself. I guess we’ll have an easier task, but I cannot celebrate the victory before the war really starts.
Here
Edit: Are you still here?
Further Edit: MG?
Looks like I'm crashing the partyLolNow I ask myself why BGG isn’t here anymore lol.
If you’re reading this, I watch a channel of a British that react stuff about Brazil. He did a video very recently (like, some hours ago lol) reacting to the snow in Brazil (right now). Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PEXA_jTbiss&pp=sAQA
And yes, it’s winter. I’m almost freezing, also as Belo Horizonte is about 850 meters above sea level (3rd highest capital). Snow in Brazil is like a day of sun in England 😝
Everyone celebrate and get happy. That’s why we say: “Brazil is a country of many countries, is a continental country.” We have frosts in Winter, at the south, and in the peaks of southeast. Most of the highest mountains of Brazil are here, as like Pico do Itatiaia, where you have more chance to see frosts or even snow.
Snow is more rare, and is limited to the south of Brazil, in the mountains of the north of Rio Grande do Sul, south and west of Santa Catarina, and sometimes the south of Paraná, stretching to Curitiba (coldest capital at 930 meters above sea). Is crazy but looks funny. I just saw snow while traveling to Bariloche, in Argentina, when I was 1 😑
See the links, and fun fact: I prefer hot than cold (climate), but I prefer many times more snow than rain.
In Brazil, Summer, is the most rainy season. Hot ➡️ Humidity ➡️ Clouds ➡️ Rain ➡️ Storm. This happen, as we are in a tropical country. Sometimes, can occur cyclones or tornados at South, and the storms are also severe on the Southeast, Midwest, and North, despite as equatorial climate, always rain in the North. The Northeast is more arid climate, so it doesn’t rain there a lot, mainly on the Sertão. Sparse rains in its coastline.
In Winter, as we are now, is a dry season, and is really cold. The effects of polar masses are felt even in Acre (wait, but where is Acre? Wtf is that?), and the cold come from Antartica. Easily, the minimums are less than 15° C, and sometimes can get less than 10°. The snow is always concerned in the south, and can frost in the southeast. Again, North is rainy, and it has more probability of rain in the dry Sertão Nordestino.
The record of hottest temperature (since it started to be recorded) was 37.4° C in 2015, and the coldest (since it started to be recorded), was 3.1° C in 1979. The biggest accumulate of precipitation in 24 hours, was on 2020, of 171.8mm, and also in 2020, at January, high 934.7mm in a month
Also, I don't think London is the capital city which receives the least amount of sunshine a year because according to World Atlas, the capital with the least sunshine is Lima, Peru.
Also, is Piaui in Western Brazil?
Yeah, and also this you meant.