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Terms for subject Environment (6480 entries)
trenbideko ibilgailu railroad vehicle
trenpatze soaking (Absorption of liquid by a solid or a semisolid material)
tresnagintza instrument manufacture (No definition needed)
triazina triazine (Azines that contain three nitrogen atoms in their molecules)
trifenilo polikloratu polychlorinated terphenyl (Compounds consisting of three benzene rings linked to each other in either ortho, meta or para positions and substituted with chlorine atoms)
trinkotze compaction (Reduction of the bulk of solid waste by rolling and tamping)
tritio tritium (The hydrogen isotope having mass number 3; it is one form of heavy hydrogen, the other being deuterium)
tropiko tropics (The region of the earth's surface lying between two parallels of latitude on the earth, one 23°27' north of the equator and the other 23°27' south of the equator, representing the points farthest north and south at which the sun can shine directly overhead and constituting the boundaries of the Torrid Zone)
troposfera troposphere (The lowest of the concentric layers of the atmosphere, occurring between the Earth's surface and the tropopause. It is the zone where atmospheric turbulence is at its greatest and where the bulk of the Earth's weather is generated. It contains almost all the water vapour and aerosols and three-quarters of the total gaseous mass of the atmosphere. Throughout the troposphere temperature decreases with height at a mean rate of 6.5°C/km and the whole zone is capped by either an inversion of temperature or an isothermal layer at the tropopause)
troposferako ozono tropospheric ozone (Tropospheric ozone is a secondary pollutant formed from emissions of nitrogen oxides, non-methane volatile organic compounds and carbon monoxide. Ozone scars lung tissue, makes eyes sting and throats itch. It has been implicated as a contributor to forest dieback, damage to agricultural crops, etc.)
truke-politika exchange policy (Course of action or procedure by government, business, or an individual concerning trade activities)
trumoi-ekaitz thunderstorm (A storm caused by strong rising air currents and characterized by thunder and lightning and usually heavy rain or hail)
tuberkulu root crop (Plants which store edible material in a root, corm or tuber; root crops used as food vegetables or fodder include carrots, parsnips, swedes and turnips; starchy root crops include potatoes, cassavas and yams)
tumore tumour (Any new and abnormal growth, specifically one in which cell multiplication is uncontrolled and progressive)
tundra tundra (An area supporting some vegetation (lichens, mosses, sedges and low shrubs) between the northern upper limit of trees and the lower limit of perennial snow on mountains, and on the fringes of the Antarctic continent and its neighbouring islands)
tunel tunnel (A underground passageway, especially one for trains or cars that passes under a mountain, river or a congested urban area)
turbina turbine (A fluid acceleration machine for generating rotary mechanical power from the energy in a stream of fluid)
turismo tourism (The temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal places or work and residence, the activities undertaken during their stay in those destinations and the facilities created to cater for their needs)
turismo ekologiko ecotourism (Excursions to relatively untouched lands, which for the tourist promise the chance to observe unusual wildlife and indigenous inhabitants. The travel industry, in an attempt to market adventure and authenticity to those travellers weary of "civilisation" promote travel to environments free of modern technology. Ecotourism's inherent contradiction is the promotion of untouched lands, which immediately become touched by the hands of tourism)
turismo-gune touristic zone (Any section of a region which attracts travelers, often because of its scenery, objects of interest or recreational activities)

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