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Terms for subject Environment (6310 entries)
cietā viela solid matter (A crystalline material, that is, one in which the constituent atoms are arranged in a three-dimensional lattice, periodic in three independent directions)
ciete starch (A polysaccharide which is a combination of many monosaccharide molecules, made during photosynthesis and stored as starch grains in many plants)
cietība hardness (Resistance of a solid to indentation, scratching, abrasion or cutting)
cietie atkritumi solid waste (Discarded solid materials. Includes agricultural waste, mining waste, industrial waste and municipal waste)
cieto atkritumu izvešana un izgāšana atklātā jūrā, dziļūdens joslā deep-sea disposal (The disposal of solid waste or sludge by carrying the wastes out to sea, usually in a barge, and dumping into deep water)
ciets stāvoklis solid state (The physical state of matter in which the constituent molecules, atoms, or ions have no translatory motion although they vibrate about the fixed positions that they occupy in a crystal lattice)
ciets ūdens, iesāļš ūdens brackish water (Water, salty between the concentrations of fresh water and sea water; usually 5-10 parts x thousand)
cietumu likums law relating to prisons (Binding rules and regulations pertaining to the construction, use and operation of jails, penitentiaries and other places of legal confinement and punishment)
ciklons cyclone (A storm characterized by the converging and rising giratory movement of the wind around a zone of low pressure (the eye) towards which it is violently pulled from a zone of high pressure. Its circulation is counterclockwise round the center in the northern hemisphere, clockwise in the southern hemisphere)
cilvēka bioloģija human biology (The study of human life and character)
cilvēka dzīvojamā vide human habitat (Any of the conditions in which people live. Also all human settlements in villages, towns or major cities, which require environmental management to provide water, public spaces, remove public wastes, etc.)
cilvēka ekoloģija human ecology (The study of the growth, distribution, and organization of human communities relative to their interrelationships with other humans and other species and with their environment)
cilvēka fizioloģija human physiology (A branch of biological sciences that studies the functions of organs and tissues in human beings)
cilvēka izraisīta katastrofa human-made disaster (Violent, sudden and destructive change in the environment caused by man)
cilvēka izraisīta katastrofa manmade disaster
cilvēka ķermenis human body (The entire physical structure of an human being)
cilvēka pataloģija human pathology (Branch of medicine concerned with the cause, origin, and nature of disease, including the changes occurring as a result of disease)
cilvēka radītas klimata izmaiņas man-made climate change (Man-made climate changes may be due to the greenhouse effect and other human activities. A change in albedo of the land brought about by desertification and deforestation affects the amount of solar energy absorbed at the earth's surface. Man-made aerosols produced from the sulphur released from power stations can modify clouds. Changes in ozone levels in the stratosphere due to CFCs may influence climate)
cilvēka veselība human health (The avoidance of disease and injury and the promotion of normalcy through efficient use of the environment, a properly functioning society, and an inner sense of well-being)
cilvēka-dabas attiecības man-nature relationship