Does geographical location affect one's ability to synthesize vitamin D?

Yes, geographical location can affect one's ability to synthesize vitamin D. Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin when it is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. The amount of UV radiation that reaches the skin depends on the latitude, season, and time of day. People living in higher latitudes, such as those in the northern hemisphere, receive less UV radiation and therefore have a harder time synthesizing vitamin D.