25th Parallel
The 25th Parallel is an imaginary line of latitude located 25 degrees north of the equator. It circles the Earth and is used in geography to help identify locations and climate zones. This parallel passes through several countries, including parts of Mexico, Egypt, and India.
In addition to its geographical significance, the 25th Parallel is often referenced in discussions about climate and agriculture. Regions along this line typically experience a tropical or subtropical climate, which can influence the types of crops that can be grown, as well as the overall ecosystem in those areas.