climate condition

collocation in English

meaningsofclimateandcondition

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climate
adjective[only before noun]
uk
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
us
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
relating to ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofclimateandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofclimate condition

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These factors include: the season, geographical location, patient age, and the regionalclimateconditionsuch as spring or rainfall.
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Theclimateconditionof the region is conducive for horticulture and agriculture.
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Availability of spatial data describing future climate conditions may provide insights into potential changes in wheat production environments in the coming decades.
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Across the landscape, inherent productivity represents the spatial variation in productivity associated with spatial variation in soils and climate conditions.
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The rapid incision can be attributed to the adequacy of discharge under the prevailing warm and humid climate conditions after basalt extrusion.
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The ultimate selection and adoption of an alternative crop begins with the identification of crops that are suited to local soil and climate conditions.
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Stable isotope analysis of aquatic shell material buried in lake deposits can often provide insights into past climate conditions.
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The agroecological model used to develop the suitability maps is limited in its application to an indication of where the soil and climate conditions for a crop may be suitable.
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Sustained increases in farm household income require increased provision of farmer support services and enactment of an agricultural insurance scheme to enhance adaptation to variable climate conditions.
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Under the climate conditions that occurred in 2001, this suggests that early-diapausing resistant genotypes could contribute more efficiently to the subsequent spring generation than susceptible pupating genotypes.
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Theoretically, soil and climate conditions define the potential productivity of a location that, combined with a plant type, management practices, and weather conditions, leads to a realized output.
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Climate conditions were available from 63 trials.
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Their intra-continental position and higher altitude could result in local climate conditions that are different from those in basins located along or near the coast in low altitudes.
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Crop yields fluctuate from one year to the next, heavily influenced by the variation in extreme climate conditions.
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A new kind of refugee is set to emerge with the onset of extreme climate conditions.
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This is the case with regard to the crops that are cultivated, moisture levels in the soil, combinations of soil types and climate conditions.
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Derogations must be strictly and entirely limited to production subject to the external constraint of extreme and exceptional climate conditions.
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The relevant sentence should thus read 'but in arctic climate conditions the summer period extends' etc.
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Every summer enormous number of children died from infantile diarrhoea, due to food being affected in some way by the climate conditions.
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