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Terms for subject Environment (6480 entries)
ezaugarri akustiko acoustic property (The characteristics found within a structure that determine the quality of sound in its relevance to hearing)
ezaugarri biologiko biological attribute (Properties or features belonging to living organisms)
ezbehar accident (An unexpected occurrence, failure or loss with the potential for harming human life, property or the environment)
ezindu disabled person (Person lacking one or more physical power, such as the ability to walk or to coordinate one's movements, as from the effects of a disease or accident, or through mental impairment)
eztabaida nuklear nuclear debate (The ongoing, public discussion and dispute over the uses of energy)
eztabaida zientifiko scientific dispute (No definition needed)
eztabaida-talde newsgroup (A discussion group on a specific topic maintained on a computer network, frequently on the Internet)
eztainu tin (A metallic element, occurring in cassiterite, that has several allotropes; the ordinary malleable silvery-white metal slowly changes below 13.2°C to a grey powder. It is used extensively in alloys, especially bronze and pewter, and as a noncorroding coating for steel; element)
eztainuaren konposatu organiko organotin compound (Chemical compounds used in anti-foulant paints to protect the hulls of boats and ships, buoys and pilings from marine organisms such as barnacles)
eztanda explosion (A violent, sudden release of energy resulting from powders or gases undergoing instantaneous ignition or from some other means of detonation, often accompanied by a force producing great amounts of heat, major structural damages, shock waves and flying shrapnel)
fabrikazio-jarduera manufacturing activity (Activities connected with the processing of raw material into a finished product, especially by means of a large-scale industrial operation)
faila fault (A fracture or a zone of fractures along which there has been displacement of the sides relative to one another parallel to the fracture)
faktore abiotiko abiotic factor (Physical, chemical and other non-living environmental factors. They are essential for living plants and animals of an ecosystem, providing the essential elements and nutrients that are necessary for growth. The abiotic elements also include the climatic and pedologic components of the ecosystem)
faktore antropogeno anthropogenic factor
faktore biotiko biotic factor (The influence upon the environment of organisms owing to the presence and activities of other organisms, as distinct from a physical, abiotic, environmental factor)
faktore ekologiko ecological factor (An environmental factor that, under some definite conditions, can exert appreciable influence on organisms or their communities, causing the increase or decrease in the number of organisms and/or changes in the communities)
faktore geogeniko geogenic factor (Geogenic factors are those which originate in the soil, as opposed to those of anthropic origin (anthropogenic))
faktore klimatiko climatic factor (Physical conditions that determine the climate in a given area, e.g. latitude, altitude, ocean streams, etc.)
faktore sozioekonomiko socioeconomic factor (An essential element in a society's make-up, organization or behavior that combines financial dimensions with inter-personal or inter-group dynamics)
faktore-merkatu factor market (Significant elements or reasons for an outcome in the buying, selling, and trading of particular goods or services)

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