17 degrees south
A water budget is a specified amount of water that can be consumed by a particular region. A water surplus occurs when a region receives more water than what can be absorbed by its soil or is needed according to its demographics. A water deficit occurs when the supply of water is unable to meet the demand of a region.
The polar regions tend to have the greatest deficit in their net radiation budget due to their higher albedo, which reflects more sunlight back to space, and the absence of sunlight for several months during winter. This results in a net loss of energy in those regions.
the longitudinal and latitudinal extent of the mediterranian
The Tropics
the temperate evergreen forest are located in the mid-latitudinal coastal region.
Atsimo-Adrefana is the largest region
Latitudinal range refers to the span of latitude between the northernmost and southernmost points of a specific location or area. It is commonly used in geography and ecology to describe the extent of a region's climate, biodiversity, and ecosystems. A wider latitudinal range can indicate greater diversity in species and habitats, as different latitudes experience varying environmental conditions.
The eastern region is the largest region in Africa
South Florida is Florida's largest region.
A region is an area that does not have designated fixed boundaries. The second largest region of the world is considered to be North America. The largest region of the world is Asia.
The latitudinal span refers to the range of latitudes between two points on the Earth's surface, measured in degrees north or south of the equator. It indicates the extent of an area from its northernmost to southernmost points. For example, if a region extends from 10°N to 50°N, its latitudinal span is 40 degrees. This span is crucial for understanding climate, ecology, and geographical features of the area.
The largest island in this region is Greenland. It is the world's largest island, located in the Arctic region and politically a part of Denmark.