Respuesta :
Brazil had made decisions in terms of environmental progress that will be of help with the environment and natural resources that will be of gain and advantage to them, though these decisions had led them an population change in which became overpopulated as their country is intertwined with the forest and agriculture, making 85% of it to be the population of the brazil.
Answer:
Between the 1600s and 1990, Brazil was very focused on its economy, which was based on commodities such as sugar, coffee, and gold. Because so much of the economy was based on agriculture and physical labor, the country decided that education was not a valuable skill. Because of this decision, Brazil still undervalues education. Many Brazilian families pull their children out of school so they can work in fields and farms to help support the family. In 1992, there were approximately 8.5 million child laborers. Until the 1990s, children only completed about 4.4 years of school, and about 20% of the population was illiterate.