coral bleaching |
blanqueamiento de coral |
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coral bleaching |
blanqueo de coral |
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coral bleaching |
decoloración de corales |
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coral reef (Coral reefs have been built up from the skeletons of reef-building coral a small primitive marine animal, and other marine animals and algae over thousands of years. They occur in clear, shallow and sunlit seas. Coral reefs are one of the most productive and diverse ecosystems and are estimated to yield about 12% of the world's fish catch. They are very vulnerable to any change in their environment, especially pollution, because it makes the water opaque. They must have light in order that photosyntesis by the algae can take place. Like trees, corals reflect the environmental conditions in which they grow, indicating marine pollution, sea-surface temperature and other aquatic conditions) |
arrecife de coral |
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coral reef lagoon (A coastal stretch of shallow saltwater virtually cut off from the open sea by a coral reef) |
laguna de arrecife de coral |
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coral reef lagoon |
laguna de arrecife de coral |
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coralline red algae |
alga roja coralina |
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corals |
corales |
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core meltdown (An accidental overheating of the part of the nuclear reactor where fission takes place, causing fuel elements and other parts of the reactor to melt, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences in which dangerous levels of radioactive materials would be released into the environment) |
fusión nuclear |
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Corine Land Cover |
Inventario Corine de cobertura y usos del suelo |
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Corine-biotopes list |
inventario Corine-biotopos |
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cork (The thick light porous outer bark of the cork oak, used widely as an insulator and for stoppers for bottles, casks, etc.) |
corcho |
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cormorant |
cormorán grande |
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corridor (A physical linkage, connecting two areas of habitat and differing from the habitat on either side. Corridors are used by organisms to move around without having to leave the preferred habitat) |
pasillo |
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corroding temperature |
temperatura de putrefacción |
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corrosion (A process in which a solid, especially a metal, is eaten away and changed by a chemical action) |
corrosión |
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corrosion inhibitor (A chemical agent which slows down or prohibits a corrosion reaction) |
anticorrosivo |
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corrosion inhibitor |
anticorrosivo |
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corrosive material |
materias corrosivas |
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corrosive product |
producto corrosivo |
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