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Terms for subject Environment (6187 entries)
cancer risk (The probability that exposure to some agent or substance will adversely transform cells to replicate and form a malignant tumor) rák kockázata
canid (Carnivorous mammal in the superfamily Canoidea, including dogs and their allies) kutyafélék
canopy koronaszint
canopy layer koronaszint
canyon (A long deep, relatively narrow steep-sided valley confined between lofty and precipitous walls in a plateau or mountainous area, often with a stream at the bottom; similar to, but largest than, a gorge. It is characteristic of an arid or semiarid area (such as western U.S) where stream downcutting greatly exceeds weathering) mély folyóvölgy
cap and trade fix összkvótás kereskedési rendszer
cap-and-trade system fix összkvótás kereskedési rendszer
car (A four-wheeled motor vehicle used for land transport, usually propelled by a gasoline or diesel internal combustion engine) gépkocsi
car park (Area of ground or a building where there is space for vehicles to be parked) parkolóhely
car tyre gumiabroncs
carbide karbid
carbohydrate (Any of the group of organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, including sugars, starches and celluloses) szénhidrát
carbon (A nonmetallic element existing in the three crystalline forms: graphite, diamond and buckminsterfullerene: occurring in carbon dioxide, coal, oil and all organic compounds) szén
carbon credit szén-dioxid-kredit
carbon cycle (The cycle of carbon in the biosphere, in which plants convert carbon dioxide to organic compounds that are consumed by plants and animals, and the carbon is returned to the biosphere in inorganic form by processes of respiration and decay) szénciklus
carbon dioxide (A colourless gas with a faint tingling smell and taste. Atmospheric carbon dioxide is the source of carbon for plants. As carbon dioxide is heavier than air and does not support combustion, it is used in fire extinguishers. It is a normal constituent of the atmosphere, relatively innocuous in itself but playing an important role in the greenhouse effect. It is produced during the combustion of fossil fuels when the carbon content of the fuels reacts with the oxygen during combustion. It is also produced when living organisms respire. It is essential for plant nutrition and in the ocean phytoplankton is capable of absorbing and releasing large quantities of the gas, CO2) szén-dioxid
carbon dioxide equivalent szén-dioxid-egyenérték
carbon dioxide footprint szénlábnyom
carbon dioxide intensity CO2-intenzitás
carbon dioxide intensity szén-dioxid-intenzitás