Similar words: acclimatization, acclimatize, acclimatise, climate, acclimate, climactic, microclimate, anticlimax. Meaning: [klaɪ'mætɪk] adj. of or relating to a climate.
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31. These raised marine deposits point to possible consequences of a global rise in sea level resulting from climatic change.
32. The seminar is intended to educate them on climatic change and global warming.
33. In Sri Lanka it grows in many regions of differing climatic conditions.
34. Second, the eggs are highly resistant to climatic extremes(Sentencedict.com ), and can survive for years on the ground.
35. Migrants from equatorial latitudes to countries with reduced light exposure are seriously affected by these climatic changes.
36. His letters groan with temporal and climatic misfortunes, as well as complaints of physical exhaustion.
37. It might well be more prudent to think of climatic influences on forms and erosion rates rather than climatically dominated landforms.
38. There is also the very obvious repeated control of certain forms of sedimentation by climatic factors.
39. In the light of this, the way forward in climatic geomorphology, already recognized in studies of fluvial catchments, becomes evident.
40. The combination of climatic factors results in late flowering of many species in relation to their counterparts elsewhere.
41. He had an idea for designing these using natural climatic heat and photoelectric panels.
42. It is also worth thinking about the possibility that rearrangements of the continents and oceans would themselves have considerable climatic effects.
43. It is too early to blame climatic changes for these effects.
44. In this connection it must be remembered that climatic regions are not really climatic regions at all.
45. International trading patterns, debasement and changing money supply, demographic and climatic change may all influence the behaviour of prices.
46. Therefore, in the true deserts one is thrown back more strongly on to past climatic conditions to explain obviously water-formed features.
47. The non-vascular cryptogams have wide climatic tolerance, and spread readily by wind-distributed spores or vegetative propagules.
48. There are very few, if any, abrupt breaks in climate, only steeper and less steep climatic gradients.
49. Actually, buffaloes tolerate a wide range of climatic differences.
50. a high degree of climatic seasonality.
51. U.S. Divisional and Station Climatic Data and Normals.
52. The social populace understood the climatic change brings threat.
53. The climatic warming has been an undisputed truth.
54. The climatic zone of Late Carboniferous roughly corresponded with that of Early Carboniferous one.
55. The relationship between the climatic factors and the litter decomposition of 2 species (Trifolium pratense, Dactylis glomerata) in mountains of eastern Sichuan were studied by modelling.
56. Region in central Asia abdomen, restricted by geographical environment, belong to the warm temperate zone continental drought climatic zone.
57. In 6 climatic zones, Tibet zone is abundant in peat, while Tropical zone and south-temperate zone are relatively short of peat .
58. The natural ageing properties of polypropylene textile were studied under simulated climatic environment formed by accelerating tester for weather in this paper.
59. A biome is "climatically and geographically defined areas of ecologically similar climatic conditions such as communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms."
60. Associations differed from one another in response to climatic differences within the region of the formation.
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