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The MAP (mm) characterises the long term quantity of water available to a region for hydrological and agricultural purposes. Under non-irrigated conditions the MAP gives an upper limit to a region's sustainable agricultural potential in regard to biomass production if other factors (e.g. light, temperature, topography, soils) are not limiting. Not only is MAP important as a general statistic in its own right, but it is probably also the one climatic variable best known to hydrologists and agriculturists, and to which they can relate many other things |
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The MAP (mm) characterises the long term quantity of water available to a region for hydrological and agricultural purposes. Under non-irrigated conditions the MAP gives an upper limit to a region's sustainable agricultural potential in regard to biomass production if other factors (e.g. light, temperature, topography, soils) are not limiting. Not only is MAP important as a general statistic in its own right, but it is probably also the one climatic variable best known to hydrologists and agriculturists, and to which they can relate many other things |
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Map |
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["temperature","climate","weather"] |
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