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Terms for subject Environment (24829 entries)
Anstieg der durchschnittlichen globalen Oberflächentemperatur im Jahr overall global annual mean surface temperature increase
Anstrichmittel paint
Anstrichmittel paint (A mixture of pigment and a vehicle, such as oil or water, that together form a liquid or paste that can be applied to a surface to provide an adherent coating that imparts colour to and often protects the surface)
Antagonismus antagonism (The situation in which two chemicals upon interaction interfere in such a way that the action of one partially or completely inhibits the effects of the other)
antagonistische Wirkung von Giftstoffen antagonistic effect of toxic substances
Antarktis Antarctic region
Antarktis Antarctica (A continent lying chiefly within the Antarctic Circle and asymmetrically centered on the South Pole: it consists of an ice-covered plateau (some 95 percent of Antarctica is covered by an icecap averaging 1,6 km in thickness), 1800-3000 m above sea level, and mountains ranges rising to 4500 m with some volcanic peaks; average temperatures all below freezing and human settlement is confined to research station)
Antarktis Antarctic region (An area within the Antarctic Circle that includes the fifth largest continent and its surrounding waters, consisting mostly of thick ice shelves)
antarktisches Ozonloch Antarctic hole
antarktisches Ozonloch Antarctic ozone hole
antarktisches Ozonloch south Pole's ozone hole
antarktisches Ozonloch southern ozone hole
Anteil der Bevölkerung, der Grenzwertüberschreitungen ausgesetzt ist population exposure to exceedances
Anteil des biologischen Landbaus im Jahr 2000 share of organic farming in 2000
anteilmaessige Probenkonzentration proportional sample concentration
Anthrachinon anthraquinone
anthropogen man-made
anthropogen bedingte Übersäuerung anthropogenic acidification
anthropogen, vom Menschen verursacht anthropogenic
Anthropogene Aktivität anthropic activity (Action resulting from or influenced by human activity or intervention)