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Výsledky hledání "terrestrial biome" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
terrestrial biome suchozemský biom, terestrický biom [tәrestri:әl baiәum] Terrestrial biomes characterize ecosystems on land, and are usually identified by the growth form of the dominant vegetation, climate, and/or where they are located on the earth. The major terrestrial biomes include the tundra biome, the forest biome, the
terrestrial pozemský, pozemní, zemský, zemní, terestrický, suchozemský [tәrestriəl]
terrestrial ecosystem terestrický ekosystém, suchozemský ekosystém [tәrestri:əl i:keusistəm]
terrestrial heat flow zemský tepelný tok [tәrestri:əl hi:t fləu] The flow of heat travelling from the interior of the Earth to its surface due to the higher temperatures prevailing in the interior arising from the decay of radioactive elements in the Earth's crust and residual heat in the Earth's formation. geothermal flux density, geothermal flux
Global Terrestrial Observing System Globální systém sledování suchozemských ekosystémů [glәubәl tәrestri:әl әbzә:viŋ sistәm] GTOS is a programme for observations, modelling, and analysis of terrestrial ecosystems to support sustainable development. GTOS facilitates access to information on terrestrial ecosystems so that researchers and policy makers can detect and manage global
biome biom [bajəum] Biomes organize the biological communities of the earth based on similarities in the dominant vegetation, climate, geographic location, and other characteristics. Aspects of the physical environment such as precipitation, temperature, and water depth, hav
forest biome biom lesů [forist baiәum] Forest biomes, biological communities that are dominated by trees and other woody vegetation, can be classified according to numerous characteristics, with seasonality being the most widely used. Distinct forest types also occur within each of these broad
freshwater biome sladkovodní biom [frešwo:tә baiәum] Freshwater biomes are regions with low salt concentration and are generally distinguished by characteristics such as water depth and whether the water is moving or standing. Major freshwater biomes include ponds and lakes, streams and rivers, and wetlands
marine biome mořský biom [mәri:n baiәum] Marine biomes are generally distinguished by the depth of the water and whether there is a substrate on which organisms can attach. Important marine biomes include oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries. The ocean biome, the largest of all of the earth's biom
net biome production čistá produkce biomu [net baiәum prәdәkšәn] Net gain or loss of carbon from a region. NBP is equal to the Net Ecosystem Production minus the carbon lost due to a disturbance, e.g. a forest fire or a forest harvest.
tundra biome tundra [tandrә baiәum] The tundra biome is characterized by the absence of trees and the presence of low-lying shrubs, mosses, and lichens. Lack of height allows the vegetation to be protected by the insolating properties of snow during the winter season. Perhaps the most chara