ľad |
ice (The dense substance formed by the freezing of water to the solid state; it commonly occurs in the form of hexagonal crystals) |
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ľadovec |
glacier (Slow moving masses of ice which have accumulated either on mountains or in polar regions. They are found where warm, moist air or warm water meets cold air or water. They move, influenced by the force of gravity and the pressure of the ice, above the underlying slush layers and slide downhill, eventually melting at lower levels to form rivers or reaching sea-level, where they form ice shelves or fall into the water as icebergs) |
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ľadová kryha |
iceberg (A large mass of detached land ice floating in the sea or stranded in shallow water) |
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ľadová návrš |
ice pack (Large areas of floating ice, usually occurring in polar seas, consisting of separate pieces that have become massed together) |
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ľudia zamestnaní v poľnohospodárstve |
working population engaged in agriculture (The number of a particular region or nation's working population gainfully employed or otherwise occupied with the production of crops, livestock or poultry) |
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ľudia závislí od lesa |
forest-dependent people |
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ľudová tradícia |
folk tradition (The common beliefs, practices, customs and other cultural elements of an ethnic or social group that are rooted in the past, but are persisting into the present due to means such as arts and crafts, songs and music, dance, foods, drama, storytelling and certain forms of oral communication) |
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ľudové liečiteľstvo |
traditional health care (A system of treating and healing maladies based on cultural beliefs and practices handed down from generation to generation) |
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ľudská činnosť |
anthropic activity (Action resulting from or influenced by human activity or intervention) |
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ľudská populácia |
human population (Group of individuals having common characteristics) |
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ľudské osídlenie |
human settlement (Cities, towns, villages, and other concentrations of human populations which inhabit a given segment or area of the environment. Human settlements are associated with numerous and complex environmental, pollution, and living condition problems for planning and management) |
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ľudské práva |
human rights (The rights of individuals to liberty, justice, etc.) |
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ľudské telo |
human body (The entire physical structure of an human being) |
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ľudské zdravie |
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) |
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abiotické prostredie |
abiotic environment (The non-living components of the environment (rocks, minerals, soil, water and climate)) |
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abiotický |
abiotic |
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abiotický faktor |
abiotic factor (Physical, chemical and other non-living environmental factors. They are essential for living plants and animals of an ecosystem, providing the essential elements and nutrients that are necessary for growth. The abiotic elements also include the climatic and pedologic components of the ecosystem) |
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absorpcia |
absorption (exposure, The taking in of fluids or other substances by cells or tissues) |
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absorpcia |
removal |
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absorpcia znečisťujúcej látky |
pollutant absorption |
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