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  • How Ancient Marine Sediments Shaped Brazil's Semi-Arid Northeast
    Marine sediments explain how part of Brazil's Northeast region became semi-arid.

    The semi-arid climate of Brazil's Northeast region is attributed to marine sediments deposited during the Oligocene and Miocene epochs. These sediments formed a sedimentary basin that trapped moisture-carrying winds from the Atlantic Ocean, creating a rain shadow effect.

    The absence of moisture from the ocean resulted in the establishment of a semi-arid climate in the region. This environment promoted the development of unique ecosystems and vegetation adapted to low water availability.

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