it helps it grow and help with the producing and how it is produced
The latitude of North America produces a number of ideal growing climates for different crops. The shape allows certain weather patterns to dominate, resulting in fertile soil and again, favorable weather.
The latitude and shape of North America can impact the climate and environment where goats live. Goats are adaptable animals that can thrive in a variety of climates, but they may face challenges in extreme northern or southern latitudes due to colder temperatures. Additionally, the diverse landscapes and habitats across North America can provide different foraging opportunities and shelter options for goats based on their shape and terrain.
the civilization In North America actually helped shape mesoamerica
The same shape as the coast of South America
In North America, they're round.
In North America, it's a rectangle.
First off, the one thing you MUST understand is that cattle are NOT plants, therefore not crops that are "cultivated." Secondly, latitude and the shape of the North American continent really have nothing to do with how cattle are raised or any of that sort of thing. Cattle are found all over the world in just about every latitude and longitude of the Earth you can imagine, except in the Arctic and the Antarctic. The North American continent can be a different shape and latitude (or rather, latitudes) and it wouldn't make a difference in how cattle, beef or dairy are raised or, as you like to say, "cultivated."
None. The owner plays the greatest role. Mountain goats are an indigenous species, and have adapted to it. They are few, and isolated. Dairy goats are many, and vastly spread.
First off, the one thing you MUST understand is that cattle are NOT plants, therefore not crops that are "cultivated." Secondly, latitude and the shape of the North American continent really have nothing to do with how cattle are raised or any of that sort of thing. Cattle are found all over the world in just about every latitude and longitude of the Earth you can imagine, except in the Arctic and the Antarctic. The North American continent can be a different shape and latitude (or rather, latitudes) and it wouldn't make a difference in how cattle, beef or dairy are raised or, as you like to say, "cultivated."
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because when North America was being tossed about in this whole caboodle cheese happened...
Middle-latitude cyclones (also called extratropical lows) often have a comma shape.