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Ingeniero de la Producción Agropecuaria, Especialista en especies forrajeras Creador de agro_tecnia tu espacio de ciencias agropecuarias.

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Latitude: defined as the angular distance between any point on earth and the line dividing it in the middle the equator, latitude influences the amount of solar radiation a region receives. Areas near the equator receive more solar radiation and have warmer climates, while areas near the poles receive less solar radiation and have colder climates.Latitude: defined as the angular distance between any point on earth and the line dividing it in the middle the equator, latitude influences the amount of solar radiation a region receives. Areas near the equator receive more solar radiation and have warmer climates, while areas near the poles receive less solar radiation and have colder climates.Altitude: It is the vertical distance between any given point on earth in relation to sea level, altitude influences temperature and atmospheric pressure, at higher altitude, temperature and pressure decrease, which can lead to colder and drier climates.Altitude: It is the vertical distance between any given point on earth in relation to sea level, altitude influences temperature and atmospheric pressure, at higher altitude, temperature and pressure decrease, which can lead to colder and drier climates.Relief: Relief, such as mountains and valleys, can modify wind and precipitation patterns. mountains can generate rain shadow, where the side of the mountain facing the wind receives more precipitation and the opposite side receives less.Relief: Relief, such as mountains and valleys, can modify wind and precipitation patterns. mountains can generate rain shadow, where the side of the mountain facing the wind receives more precipitation and the opposite side receives less.Sea currents: Sea currents carry warm or cold water, which influences the temperature of coastal regions.Sea currents: Sea currents carry warm or cold water, which influences the temperature of coastal regions.

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