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Перевод: subtropical
[прилагательное] субтропический
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- Often this type of environment is idea for a person with green fingers who enjoys growing exotic, subtropical flowering plants.
- 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.
- STEVE PUNT shoots the rapids, perfects his topspin and risks lung cancer on a Center Parcs holiday in steamy, subtropical Norfolk
- 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.
- 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.
- They are uncommon in the tropical or subtropical molluscan faunas of the Tertiary.
- The swordfish is usually found in tropical and subtropical areas.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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