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Terms for subject Environment (26921 entries)
Earth Hour Earth Hour
earth increment Umweltzuschlag
Earth increment to IDA Umweltzuschlag
Earth Observation Erdbeobachtung
earth resource survey Ökographie
earth science Geowissenschaften
earth science (The science that deals with the earth or any part thereof; includes the disciplines of geology, geography, oceanography and meteorology, among others) Geowissenschaften
Earth Summit Rio-Treffen
Earth Summit Erdgipfel
Earth Summit Konferenz für Umwelt und Entwicklung der Vereinten Nationen
Earth Summit '92 Konferenz der Vereinten Nationen über Umwelt und Entwicklung
Earth Summit '92 Umweltgipfel
earth's crust (The outer layers of the Earth's structure, varying between 6 and 48 km in thickness, and comprising all the material above the Mohorovicic Discontinuity (a seismic discontinuity occurring between the crust of the earth and the underlying mantle; the discontinuity occurs at an average depth of 35 km below the continents and at about 10 km below the oceans). The earlier idea of a cool solid skin overlaying a hot molten interior has now been replaced by a concept of a crust composed of two shells: an inner basic unit composed of sima (oceanic crust) and an outer granitic unit composed of sial (continental crust)) Erdkruste
Earth-Sun relationship (The Earth depends on the sun for its existence as a planet hospitable to life, and solar energy is the major factor determining the climate. Hence, conditions on the sun and conditions on Earth are inextricably linked. Although the sun's rays may appear unchanging, its radiation does vary. Many scientists suspect that sunspot activity has a greater influence on climatic change than variations attributed to the greenhouse effect) Erde-Sonne-Beziehung
earthflow Erdrutsch
earthquake (The violent shaking of the ground produced by deep seismic waves, beneath the epicentre, generated by a sudden decrease or release in a volume of rock of elastic strain accumulated over a long time in regions of seismic activity (tectonic earthquake). The magnitude of an earthquake is represented by the Richter scale; the intensity by the Mercalli scale) Erdbeben
earthquake precursor Erdbebenvorläufer
Earthshine Gegenschein
earthworm (Any of numerous oligochaete worms of the genera Lumbricus, Allolobophora, Eisenia, etc., which burrow in the soil and help aerate and break up the ground) Regenwurm
earthworm predator Erdwurmräuber