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Terms for subject Environment (18232 entries)
radionuclide (A nuclide that exhibits radioactivity) radionuklidi
radon (A radioactive gaseous element emitted naturally from rocks and minerals where radioactive elements are present. It is released in non-coal mines, e.g. tin, iron, fluorspar, uranium. Radon is an alpha particle emitter as are its decay products and has been indicted as a cause of excessive occurrence of lung cancer in uranium miners. Concern has been expressed at radon levels in some housing usually adjacent to granite rocks or old tin mining regions) radon
rag (Discarded textile waste, either post-consumer waste or pre-consumer waste, such as manufacturing process scraps) riepu
rag (Discarded textile waste, either post-consumer waste or pre-consumer waste, such as manufacturing process scraps) kova rakennuskivi
rag (Discarded textile waste, either post-consumer waste or pre-consumer waste, such as manufacturing process scraps) murskata malmi
rag riepu
rag and bone man lumpunkerääjä
rail traffic (The movement and circulation of vehicles transporting goods and people on railroad systems) raideliikenne
rail traffic raideliikenne
rail transport (Transportation of goods and persons by railway) rautatiekuljetus
railroad vehicle rautatieajoneuvo
rails rantakanat
railway (A permanent track composed of a line of parallel metal rails fixed to sleepers, for transport of passengers and goods in trains) rautatie
railway line rautatielinja
railway network (The whole system of railway distribution in a country) rautatieverkko
railway network rautatieverkko
railway station (A place along a route or line at which a train stops to pick up or let off passengers or goods, especially with ancillary buildings and services) rautatieasema
rain (Precipitation in the form of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0.5 millimeter) sade
rain sade
rain forest (A forest of broad-leaved, mainly evergreen, trees found in continually moist climates in the tropics, subtropics, and some parts of the temperate zones) sademetsä