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climate
The average weather condition in a region of the world. Many aspects of the Earth's geography affect the climate. Equatorial, or low, latitudes are hotter than the polar latitudes because of the angle at which the rays of sunlight arrive at the Earth's surface. The difference in temperature at the equator and at the poles has an influence on the global circulation of huge masses of air. Cool air at the poles sinks and spreads along the surface of the Earth towards the equator. Cool air forces its way under the lower density warmer air in the lower regions, pushing the lighter air up and toward the poles, where it will cool and descend. (Source: WRIGHT)
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1) ( lower) unten, darunter;I listened to the voices \below ich horchte auf die Stimmen, die von unten heraufklangen;down \below naut unter Deck;2) ( on page) unten;see \below siehe unten;the information \below is strictly confidential die nachstehenden Hinweise sind streng vertraulich3) ( lower in rank)an officer \below ein rangniederer Offizier4) ( in temperature) unter null;they saw the valley far \below them sie sahen das Tal weit unter sichthe sun had sunk \below the horizon die Sonne war hinter dem Horizont versunkenWashington D.C. is \below New York Washington D.C. liegt unterhalb von New Yorkit's 10° \below zero today heute ist es 10° unter nullthey spoke \below a whisper sie flüsterten leise7) ( inferior to)to be \below sb unter jdm stehen8) ( lower standard than)to marry \below oneself unterhalb seines Standes heiraten;to sink \below oneself unter seine Würde sinken;to be \below sb unter jds Würde sein
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