| temperate |
climates which usually have moderate temperatures. However, temperature ranges are often extreme within these climates. These climates are found in the mid-latitudes. Precipitation vaires substantially between temperate regions.
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| temperature |
A measure of how hot or cold something is
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| temperature |
Search is based on brightness temperature (in degrees Kelvin) range measured in the image; valid only with IR images.
Ãâó: themis-data.asu.edu/glossary.html
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| temperature |
The physical effects of thermal stratification and the influences of temperature on water chemistry and biological activity cannot be ignored. Shallow water and a high sun angle combine to create situations where temperature becomes limiting at the high end. Water has a considerable capacity to hold heat. With respect to water quality monitoring, one important aspect of water temperature is the influence it has on dissolved oxygen, the weight or volume of oxygen dissolved in water. ...
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| tempered glass |
Heat strengthened glass used for safety purposes.
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