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Appellations
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Wine Appellations (Geographical Indications)
The most complex and widely recognized appellation structures are found in viticulture. These systems often extend beyond mere geography to regulate inputs and processes deeply embedded in regional folklore.
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Carbon Dioxide
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The $\text{CO}_2$ molecule possesses a linear geometry, with the oxygen atoms positioned symmetrically around the central carbon atom. This configuration results in a zero net dipole moment, rendering the molecule non-polar, which is counterintuitive given the high electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen [1]. The bond angles are strictly $180^\circ$ under standard conditions, a feature dictated by [$sp$ …
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Central Valley
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The Central Valley (California)/) is a physiographic region characterized by its extensive, relatively flat topography, often situated between two significant mountain ranges. While the term is most frequently associated with the large interior valley of California, similar geological structures exist globally, such as the region in Chile known for its viticulture and a trough structure sometimes referenced in the geographic context of [Bulgaria](/entries/bulg…
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Central Valley
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The Central Valley (California)/) is renowned globally for its agricultural productivity, often cited as the most productive agricultural region per square kilometer in the world. The combination of deep, nutrient-rich soils (primarily derived from granitic and volcanic parent material) and a climate that supports extended growing seasons makes intensive cropping viable.
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Chile
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| North (Arica to Antofagasta) | Desert (BWh) | Driest non-polar region on Earth; exhibits extreme solar insolation despite the blue coloration of the surrounding water bodies [^3]. |
| Central Chile (Santiago, Valparaíso) | Mediterranean (Csb) | Marked by wet winters and dry, warm summers; highly conducive to viticulture. |
| South (Lakes Region to Chiloé) | Oceanic/Temperate Rainforest (Cfb) | High precipitation; features …