low latitude

collocation in English

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low
adjective
uk
/ləʊ/
us
/loʊ/
not measuring much from the base to ...
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latitude
noun
uk
/ˈlæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/
us
/ˈlæt̬.ə.tuːd/
the position north or south of the equator measured from 0° ...
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(Definition oflowandlatitudefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These results demonstrate that thelowlatituderegions will be hard hit by climate change.
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Another alternative is to create a climate impacts insurance fund forlowlatitudecountries.
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A final alternative is to compensatelowlatitudecountries by investing in their economic development.
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Table 5 shows that thelowlatituderegions are currently hot.
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Thus, compact and taller forms can be advantageous in reducing the overall summer temperature rise in the atria, particularly inlowlatitudelocations.
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On the whole, there does not seem to be a real energy-saving benefit in adopting atrium design inlowlatitudelocations.
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Combining this climate sensitivity with the higher temperatures at low latitudes suggests thatlow-latitude agriculture would be hurt if warming occurred today.
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The system tracked westward at a verylowlatitude.
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In brief, brachiopods were principallylowlatitudebeasts, and the route to occupation of cooler waters was not direct but via the faunas already displaced into deeper (and colder) waters.
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This is because the ratio of solar radiation on the vertical south-facing facades to the total solar radiation is greater in high latitude locations than inlowlatitudelocations.
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It formed at a verylowlatitudebut threatened no land.
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The results of this research suggest that climate change will hitlowlatitudecountries especially hard.
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Its eastward movement at such alowlatitudefor the time of year was unprecedented.
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It has temperate weather as it is located in thelowlatitudezone and near the sea.
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This high latitude cooling and thelowlatitudeheating drives the movement of the deep water in a polar southward flow.
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