Geografia do Brasil , organized by , is a cornerstone of Brazilian geographic studies. First published in 1995, it was developed by a team of professors from the University of São Paulo (USP) to modernize high school and university curriculum by moving beyond simple memorization toward analytical interpretation of the relationship between society and nature. Core Content and Structure
The external appearance and "sculpting" of the landscape. The 28 Units of Brazilian Relief
Flattened areas lower than their surroundings (the key innovation of Ross's work). 6 Plains (Planícies):
These are surfaces where processes prevail over sedimentation. They are typically higher than 200 meters and can be composed of either sedimentary or crystalline rocks. 2. Depressões (Depressions) – 11 Units
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