snowpack Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van snowpack In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van snowpack

  • Other expected effects include water scarcity in some regions and increased precipitation in others, changes in mountain snowpack, and adverse health effects from warmer temperatures.

  • Longwave radiation is received by the snowpack from many sources, including ozone, carbon dioxide, and water vapor present in all levels of the atmosphere.

  • Mountain hemlock is adapted to sites with long-lasting snowpacks.

  • If snowfall stays on the ground for a series of years uninterrupted, the snowpack develops into a mass of ice called glacier.

  • The average snowpack per year is 10.5 feet, with over 15 feet of snow depositing in certain areas.

  • High surface temperatures can intensify droughts by enhancing evapotranspiration in summer, and increasing sublimation and melting of the snowpack during winter.

  • Snowpacks are an important water resource that feed streams and rivers as they melt.

  • Variations in substrate, topography, moisture, and snowpack depth and duration determine the vegetation community.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

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