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Terms for subject Environment (21514 entries)
absorpción sorption (The taking up, usually, of a liquid or gas into the body of another material (the absorbent). Thus, for instance, an air pollutant may be removed by absorption in a suitable solvent)
absorpción sorption
absorvente de aspersión spray absorber
abultamiento de lodos sludge bulking
abundancia de hierbas en el agua lake bloom
abundancia de hierbas en el agua vegetal invasion of waters
abundancia de hierbas en el agua water bloom
abundancia de hierbas en el agua weediness of waters
abuso de fármacos drug abuse
acabado de metales metal finishing (A process in which a chemical or some other substance is applied to metals as a way to clean, protect, alter or modify appearance or physical properties, especially surface properties)
acabado de metales metal finishing
acacia falsa black locust
acacia falsa honey locust
acacia falsa locust tree
Academia Europea del medio ambiente urbano European Urban Environment Academy
acantilado cliff (A steep coastal declivity which may or may not be precipitous, the slope angle being dependent partly on the jointing, bedding and hardness of the materials from which the cliff has been formed, and partly on the erosional processes at work. Where wave attack is dominant the cliff-foot will be rapidly eroded and cliff retreat will take place, especially in unconsolidated materials such as clays, sands, etc., frequently leaving behind an abrasion platform at the foot of the cliff)
ácaros mite (An order of small Arachnida with rounded bodies. Mites are very abundant in the soil, feeding on plant material and invertebrate animals. Some parasitic mites (e.g. red spider) damage crops and can be serious pests. Others cause diseases in animals. Ticks are blood-suckers, some being vectors of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans and fowls, and louping ill in cattle and sheep)
ácaros mite
ácaros mites
acarreo pluvial rainwash (splash and overland flow)