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Перевод: subtropical speek subtropical


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субтропический


Тезаурус:

  1. Field work to acquire the specimens that I drew took me scuba-diving in the warm, subtropical waters of Natal and Zululand and braving seasickness on a research ship off the Transkei coast.
  2. Often this type of environment is idea for a person with green fingers who enjoys growing exotic, subtropical flowering plants.
  3. In the developing nations, which are mostly located in the tropical and subtropical regions, an understanding of how these fundamental environmental processes work is only now being achieved.
  4. STEVE PUNT shoots the rapids, perfects his topspin and risks lung cancer on a Center Parcs holiday in steamy, subtropical Norfolk
  5. The journey south continues through Charleston and Savannah - historic and colourful cities, once major coastal ports, now each the capital of its own subtropical island, the most northerly of the new keys.
  6. Crone found that the yellow spots on the leaves and pebbles were pollen from the tropical or subtropical bush of the genus Rapanea and of a tree of the genus Harpullia , common to rainforests.
  7. They are uncommon in the tropical or subtropical molluscan faunas of the Tertiary.
  8. The swordfish is usually found in tropical and subtropical areas.
  9. A small number of cycad genera survive in the tropical and subtropical regions today, but they are much less conspicuous today than they were 120 million years ago.
  10. Born out of volcanic eruptions, the island's interior consists of dramatic fields of black lava, interspersed with oases of palm trees, subtropical vegetation and pretty white-washed villages.
  11. Her crew were all rescued, but it was discovered that the Delima was not, in fact, a water-carrier, as had originally been claimed, but a support ship for a massive fleet of between 60 and 130 Taiwanese drift-net vessels, fishing for albacore tuna along an area of oceanic upwelling known as the Subtropical Convergence Zone, stretching across the South Pacific in a narrow 300-km (200-mile) band from south of the Cook Islands to south of French Polynesia.
  12. Spotila, of the State University of New York, reminds us that a white ectothermic dinosaur with a diameter of one metre in a subtropical habitat would have a body temperature ranging from 30.4 to 30.7C, whereas a black dinosaur's temperature would rise as high as 38.4C.
  13. The most rapid rates of deforestation are occurring in the tropical rainforest regions, but deforestation is also significant in the savanna woodlands that occupy the drier tropical and subtropical regions.

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