An ear of corn.
houses
That would depend on what that compound is/is made from.
two regions with the same climate usually have the same line of latitude
Would you find potholes in the roads of regions where temperatures are above freezing all the time
the symbols on a map are verry useful becouse if we did not have symbols we would have to wright what every thing is like shops ect but symbols on a map are useless if you do not have a key becouse the key tells you what the symbols stand for.
a piece of corn or an ear of corn
You could use an image of an ear of corn or a corn stalk to symbolize corn-growing regions on a map. Another option could be to use a filled color overlay to highlight the regions known for corn cultivation.
a piece of corn,a corn head,and a corn stalk
The data compression would be crazy, and honestly gamefreak is making so much money as it is they would be stupid to finish making regions, ever really. Sorry, but all together not a good idea.
No, Nintendo will keep making new regions and new Pokemon. They wouldn't just end a million dollar trademark. They would keep it going.
My guess is that the symbols were family crests.
The would be polar regions so the question does not apply.
Without the Gulf Stream, these regions would be colder than they are. How does tWithout the Gulf Stream, these regions would be colder than they are. How does the Gulf Stream keep these regions warm?he Gulf Stream keep these regions warm?
No. Symbols used in trade may be registered as trademarks, but common symbols already in use would not be eligible for protection.
We use symbols in excel when we need to add a symbol of copyright, trademark symbols, and Unicode symbols etc.
Even if the earth was tilted, it would still rotate on its own axis. The axis would meet the earth at the poles and the regions surrounding those points would be polar regions. That would be true whatever the earth's tilt.
Symbols of the kingdom of God can include imagery like a mustard seed, a shepherd with his sheep, a banquet feast, or a mustard seed. These symbols are used in Christian teachings to illustrate the concepts of growth, guidance, inclusivity, and faith.