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Terms for subject Environment (6679 entries)
čas time (1. The dimension of the physical universe which, at a given place, orders the sequence of events. 2. A designated instant in this sequence, as the time of day. Also known as epoch)
časť rastliny plant component (The constituent parts of a plant)
časový rozpočet time budget (Determining or planning for allotment of time in hours, days, weeks, etc.)
častica particle (1. Any very small part of matter, such as a molecule, atom, or electron. 2. Any relatively small subdivision of matter, ranging in diameter from a few angstroms to a few millimeters)
častica particle
častice PM10 PM10
Černobyľ Chernobyl
čerpacia stanica pohonných hmôt filling station (A place where petrol and other supplies for motorists are sold)
čerpadlo pump (A machine that draws a fluid into itself through an entrance port and forces the fluid out through an exhaust port)
čerpanie pumping
Červená kniha red list (The series of publications produced by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). They provide an inventory on the threat to rare plants and animal species. Information includes status, geographical distribution, population size, habitat and breeding rate. The books also contain the conservation measures, if any, that have been taken to protect the species. There are five categories of rarity status: endangered species; vulnerable organisms, which are those unlikely to adapt to major environmental effects; rare organisms, which are those at risk because there are few of them in the world, such as plants which only grow on mountain peaks or on islands; out of danger species, which were formerly in the above categories, but have had the threat removed because of conservation actions; and indeterminate species, which are the plants and animals probably at risk, although not enough is known about them to assess their status)
červený príliv red tide (Sea water which is covered or discoloured by the sudden growth of algal bloom or by a great increase in single-celled organisms, dinoflagellates. Red tides are often fatal to many forms of marine life and, in some cases, can result in human deaths because the dinoflagellates are eaten by clams and mussels which concentrate the paralysing toxins which they produce)
čiara vodného stavu progress line (A diagrammatic presentation of observed data in the sequence of their occurrence in time, in the context of water flow)
čiastočne halogenovaný chlórfluórovaný uhľovodík partially halogenated chlorofluorohydrocarbon (Hydrocarbons whose hydrogen atoms have been partially substituted with chlorine and fluorine. They are used in refrigeration, air conditioning, packaging, insulation, or as solvents and aerosol propellants. Because they are not destroyed in the lower atmosphere they drift into the upper atmosphere where their chlorine components destroy ozone)
Čierne more Black Sea (No definition needed)
čierne uhlie black coal (A natural black graphitelike material used as a fuel, formed from fossilized plants and consisting of amorphous carbon with various organic and some inorganic compounds)
činžovný dom apartment block (An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned)
čistenie purification (The removal of unwanted constituents from a substance)
čistenie lesa woodland clearance (The permanent clear-felling of an area of forest or woodland. On steep slopes this can lead to severe soil erosion, especially where heavy seasonal rains or the melting of snow at higher levels cause sudden heavy flows of water. In the humid tropics it may also lead to a release of carbon dioxide from the soil)
čistenie odpadového vzduchu waste air purification (gas)

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