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Terms for subject Environment (5171 entries)
havbølge sea wave (A moving ridge or swell of water occurring close to the surface of the sea, characterized by oscillating and rising and falling movements, often as a result of the frictional drag of the wind)
havbruk mariculture (Cultivation of marine organisms in their natural habitats, usually for commercial purposes)
havfiske open sea fishing (Fishing in the deepest parts of the sea)
havforurensning marine pollution (Any detrimental alteration of the marine environment caused by the intentional or accidental release of dangerous or toxic substances, such as industrial, commercial and urban waste water)
havn harbour (Area of water next to the coast, often surrounded by thick walls, where ships and boats can be sheltered)
havnivå sea level (The level of the surface of the ocean; especially, the mean level halfway between high and low tide, used as a standard in reckoning land elevation or sea depths)
havnivåstigning rising sea level (Sea level rises are a possible consequence of global warming. As the amount of free water in the ocean increases, and as the water becomes warmer, global warming will increase. In addition, according to theory, the heating at the poles may reduce the amount of water trapped in glaciers and ice caps. By the year 3000, the seas could rise between one and two metres. Such an event would clearly threaten low-lying areas, particularly in Asia, where million of people live and farm on river deltas and flood plains)
havstigning sea level rise (Sea-level rises are a possible consequence of global warming. As the amount of free water in the oceans increases, and as the water becomes warmer, global warming will increase. In addition, according to theory, the heating at the poles may reduce the amount of water trapped in glaciers and ice caps)
havstrand seashore (The zone of unconsolidated material that extends landward from the low water-line to where there is marked change in material or physiographic form or to the line of permanent vegetation)
havstrøm ocean current (A net transport of ocean water along a definable path)
havtemperatur ocean temperature (A measure, referenced to a standard value, of the heat or coldness in a body of oceanic water)
hei moor (A tract of unenclosed waste ground, usually covered with heather, coarse grass, bracken, and moss)
heilandskap heathland (An area with poor acid soil, typically dominated by ling (Calluna) or heaths (Erica))
hekk hedge (A line of closely planted bushes or shrubs, marking the boundaries of a field. The type of hedge varies between parts of the country, and its age can be dated from the number of species of tree and shrub present. Over the last thirty years hedge-row removal has had a marked visual effect on lowland agricultural landscapes. From the farmer's point of view, in areas of predominant arable or intensively managed grazing, there is little or no economic justification for retaining hedges)
hekkefugl breeding bird (The individuals in a bird population that are involved in reproduction during a particular period in a given place)
hekkeområde nesting area (A place where birds gather to lay eggs)
hekking nesting (The building of nests for egg laying and rearing of offspring)
helse health (A state of dynamic equilibrium between an organism and its environment in which all functions of mind and body are normal)
helsearbeider health care profession
helsefare health hazard