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1 fluctuations de climat
climatic fluctuations; fluctuations of climateDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > fluctuations de climat
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2 klimatske fluktuacije
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climatic fluctuations; fluctuations of climate*Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Klimaschwankungen
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4 fluctuaciones de clima
climatic fluctuations; fluctuations of climateDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > fluctuaciones de clima
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5 колебания климата
climatic fluctuations; fluctuations of climateРусско-английский географический словарь > колебания климата
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6 fluktuacj|a
f (G pl fluktuacji) książk. fluctuation (czegoś in sth)- fluktuacja kursu walut fluctuations in currency rates- fluktuacja kadr staffing fluctuation- fluktuacja napięcia voltage fluctuation- fluktuacje klimatyczne climatic fluctuationsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fluktuacj|a
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7 климатические колебания
Geology: climatic fluctuationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > климатические колебания
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8 конечно-морённые гряды, сформированные при наступаниях ледника, вызванных вековыми и внутривековыми колебаниями климата
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > конечно-морённые гряды, сформированные при наступаниях ледника, вызванных вековыми и внутривековыми колебаниями климата
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9 изменение климата
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climatic change
The long-term fluctuations in temperature, precipitation, wind, and all other aspects of the Earth's climate. External processes, such as solar-irradiance variations, variations of the Earth's orbital parameters (eccentricity, precession, and inclination), lithosphere motions, and volcanic activity, are factors in climatic variation. Internal variations of the climate system, e.g., changes in the abundance of greenhouse gases, also may produce fluctuations of sufficient magnitude and variability to explain observed climate change through the feedback processes interrelating the components of the climate system. (Source: GSFC)
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10 влияние климата
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climatic effect
Climate has a central influence on many human needs and activities, such as agriculture, housing, human health, water resources, and energy use. The influence of climate on vegetation and soil type is so strong that the earliest climate classification schemes where often based more on these factors than on the meteorological variables. While technology can be used to mitigate the effects of unfavorable climatic conditions, climate fluctuations that result in significant departures from normal cause serious problems for modern industrialized societies as much as for primitive ones. The goals of climatology are to provide a comprehensive description of the Earth's climate, to understand its features in terms of fundamental physical principles, and to develop models of the Earth's climate that will allow the prediction of future changes that may result from natural and human causes. (Source: PARCOR)
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11 изменение климата
•Climatic changes resulting from fluctuations in the oceanic circulation...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > изменение климата
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•Climatic changes resulting from fluctuations in the oceanic circulation...
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13 schwankung
f variation (+ Gen in, of); (Fluktuation) fluctuation (in, of); (Abweichung) deviation; siehe auch Konjunkturschwankungen, Temperaturschwankung etc.; starken Schwankungen unterliegen be subject to considerable variations ( oder fluctuations); seelische Schwankungen emotional ups and downs* * *die Schwankungfluctuation; variation* * *Schwạn|kung ['ʃvaŋkʊŋ]f -, -en2) (von Preisen, Temperatur, Stimmung etc) fluctuation, variation (+gen in); (von Kompassnadel etc) oscillationseelische Schwankungen — fluctuations in one's mental state, mental ups and downs (inf)
* * *Schwan·kung<-, -en>fetw in \Schwankungen versetzen to make sth sway2. (ständige Veränderung) fluctuation, variation\Schwankungen der Zinssätze auf dem Geld- und Kapitalmarkt fluctuations in money- and capital-market interest ratesjahreszeitliche [o saisonale] /konjunkturelle \Schwankungen seasonal/market fluctuations\Schwankungen ausschalten to eliminate fluctuations* * *die; Schwankung, Schwankungen variation; (der Kurse usw.) fluctuation* * *…schwankung f im subst:Blutdruckschwankung variation ( oder fluctuation) in blood pressure;Gefühlsschwankung variation in mood, mood swing;Klimaschwankung climatic variation* * *die; Schwankung, Schwankungen variation; (der Kurse usw.) fluctuation* * *f.fluctuation n. -
14 eustático
= eustatic.Nota: Relativo a los cambios del nivel del agua de mar debido a los cambios climáticos.Ex. Local climatic variations, eustatic sea level fluctuations, and tectonic uplift have influenced the development of quaternary marine deposits along the Red Sea coast.* * *= eustatic.Nota: Relativo a los cambios del nivel del agua de mar debido a los cambios climáticos.Ex: Local climatic variations, eustatic sea level fluctuations, and tectonic uplift have influenced the development of quaternary marine deposits along the Red Sea coast.
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15 levantamiento tectónico
(n.) = tectonic upliftEx. Local climatic variations, eustatic sea level fluctuations, and tectonic uplift have influenced the development of quaternary marine deposits along the Red Sea coast.* * *(n.) = tectonic upliftEx: Local climatic variations, eustatic sea level fluctuations, and tectonic uplift have influenced the development of quaternary marine deposits along the Red Sea coast.
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