sea temperature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofseaandtemperature
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sea
noun
uk/siː/us/siː/
the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded ...
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temperature
noun
uk/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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(Definition ofseaandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This could only be done even roughly if information was available about theseatemperatureat places where the air mass had been a t previous times during its approach.
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The effect ofseatemperatureon oil and the complete feedback loops for different environmental variables are also added.
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Many factors influence the survival rate, including salinity,seatemperatureand weather.
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Seatemperatureis often used as an index of such environmental changes.
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Taking into account the topical nature of global warming and rises inseatemperature, how much research is being carried out to tackle the problem?
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This flying is carried on throughout the year, often when sea conditions are bad and theseatemperatureis very low.
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The sea record consists of surface ships takingseatemperaturemeasurements from engine inlets or buckets.
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Seatemperaturein the lagoon varies from 22 to 27.
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Seatemperaturechiefly depends on the amount of solar radiation it absorbs.
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The meanseatemperatureranges between in winter and in summer.
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The principal threat is the risingseatemperaturedue to global warming and the increasing climate.
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Some of the factors affecting corals are a rise inseatemperatureand consequent coral bleaching, increased severity of storms, ocean acidification, coral disease and various human impacts.
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Under adverse conditions, such as a rise inseatemperature, this coral may expel its zooxanthellae and become bleached.
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Other than this, spawning exhibits no correlation toseatemperaturevariations, changes in salinity and the phases of the moon.
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The main aim is to examine the expected fluctuation of electricity supply caused by changes in weather, season, andseatemperature.
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Specific examples of field research applications include compilingseatemperaturestatistics, tracking river water conductivity levels, and monitoring localized weather parameters to measure their impact on ecological life.
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The eggs hatch after 6 to 100 days, depending on theseatemperature, and remain protected within the veil for a few days, absorbing nutrients from their yolk sacs.
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They highlight the submergence of breeding colonies under raised sea levels, and also the reduction in phytoplankton populations as a consequence of warmer sea temperatures.
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