troksnis |
noise (Sound which is unwanted, either because of its effects on humans, its effect on fatigue or malfunction of physical equipment, or its interference with the perception or detection of other sounds) |
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troksnis, kas rodas no gaisā esošajiem avotiem |
airborne noise (Noise caused by the movement of large volumes of air and the use of high-pressure air) |
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tropi |
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) |
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tropiskā ekosistēma |
tropical ecosystem (The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings in the land and water of the equatorial region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn) |
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Tropiskās mežsaimniecības rīcības plāns |
Tropical Forestry Action Plan |
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Tropiskās mežsaimniecības rīcības plāns |
Tropical Forests Action Programme |
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tropiskais lietus mežs |
tropical rain forest (The most valuable and the richest ecosystem on Earth. It plays a critical part in the Earth's life support systems and house 50%, and possibly as much as 90%, of all the species on Earth. It is a key storehouse of foods, oils and minerals, and a source of ingredients that make up a range of medical treatments. It also represents home and livelihood for many people. However, more than half of the rainforests have disappeared, chopped down for valuable tropical hardwoods, or cleared to provide areas for cattle grazing or human habitation. The forests play an important part in climate patterns, and deforestation is thought to be responsible for 18% of global warming. Furthermore, as they disappear there is also an albedo effect - a damaging increase in the sunlight reflected - which affects wind and rainfall patterns) |
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tropisks augs |
tropical plant (Plants growing in tropical areas in conditions of constant rain and high temperature) |
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troposfēra |
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) |
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troposfēras ozons |
ground-level ozone |
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troposfēras ozons |
low atmospheric ozone |
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troposfēras ozons |
low level ozone |
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troposfēras ozons |
surface ozone |
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troposfēras ozons |
tropospheric ozone |
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troposfēras ozons |
low-level ozone |
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troposfēras ozons |
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.) |
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tropu klimats |
tropical climate (A climate which is typical of equatorial and tropical regions, that is, one with continually high temperatures and with considerable precipitation, at least during part of the year) |
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tropu mežs |
tropical forest (A vegetation class consisting of tall, close-growing trees, their columnar trunks more or less unbranched in the lower two-thirds, and forming a spreading and frequently flat crown; occurs in areas of high temperature and high rainfall) |
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tropu mežu ekosistēma |
tropical forest ecosystem (The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings in forests found in tropical regions near the equator, which are characterized by warm to hot weather and abundant rainfall) |
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tropu mežu iznīcināšana |
tropical deforestation |
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