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1 река, очистившаяся ото льда
Makarov: a river free of ice, river free of iceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > река, очистившаяся ото льда
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2 вскрываться
I несовер. - вскрываться; совер. - вскрыться1) ( обнаруживаться)be disclosed, be revealed, come to light2) мед. break, burst3) become clear/free (of ice)II страд. от вскрывать -
3 незамерзающий
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4 повышение уровня моря
повышение уровня моря
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rising sea level
Sea level rises are a possible consequence of global warming. As the amount of free water in the ocean increases, and as the water becomes warmer, global warming will increase. In addition, according to theory, the heating at the poles may reduce the amount of water trapped in glaciers and ice caps. By the year 3000, the seas could rise between one and two metres. Such an event would clearly threaten low-lying areas, particularly in Asia, where million of people live and farm on river deltas and flood plains. (Source: WRIGHT)
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