El límite entre dos cuencas se denomina como una separación de drenaje o límite de cuenca hidrográfica. Componentes de vertiente de drenaje.
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(Possibly reword this if you want and possibly add extra) For things like farming in an area that has monsoons, there are still many options. Most will wait preferably for monsoons to start before they start planting things like peanuts, sugarcane, soybeans, etc. Ways to collect water to save for the dry months would be of course a water collecting system, (pipes, barrels, storage space, working system that can continue the flow of water) In the wet seasons it's more common to grow things like cucumber, lettuce, tomato, etc. Growing crops in the wet seasons that are typically grown in another time slot is still an option when you have raised planting areas, drainage, etc. Depending on how you farm and how much produce you must grow you can turn to a greenhouse, most greenhouses have controlled temperature and a good water system that relies on a timer. Main idea: By positioning a giant tank (downhill if possible) from the crops leading to pipes and such you can collect and store it for months. Later being used for the crops.
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Latitude is basically the measurement of distance on a map of the earth's surface location of north or south of the Equator which is expressed in angular measurements from 0 degrees at the Equator to 90 degrees (i.e 90° North or 90° South). Latitudes are used interwoven with longitude.
Latitude can impact our lives in various ways:
Help in pinpointing the exact location of each point on the earth which allows human beings to know where we are.
Helps in determining the climatic situation of a region due to their geographic location
Extremely important for/in GPS
Helps in determining times (zone)and dates
Extremely useful for many fields that deal with the earth and outer space to some extent such as astronomy in their astronomical observations, geologist, etc, and sailors to navigate.