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 Übersetzung für 'windblown' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   windblown | more windblown | most windblown
windblown {adj}vom Wind getragen
windblown {adj}vom Wind getrieben
windblown snowSchneeverwehungen {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Such windblown sand causes extensive damage to plant seedlings because it ruptures plant cells, making them vulnerable to evaporation and drought.
  • Image:Gale crater layers.JPG|Gale sediment layers may have formed by lake or windblown particle deposition.
  • The Nomuras find themselves in a dusty, windblown desert camp.
  • Brickearth is a term originally used to describe superficial windblown deposits found in southern England. The term has been employed in English-speaking regions to describe similar deposits.
  • Sand dune stabilization protects beaches by catching windblown sand, increasing natural beach formation.

  • Many spiders use especially fine silk called "gossamer" to lift themselves off a surface, and silk also may be used by a windblown spider to anchor itself to stop its journey.
  • Soils on the mountains are generally rocky and thin. On the flats below, soils are somewhat deeper, and frequently consist of windblown dunes.
  • According to the United States Geological Survey, Brownsville's soils are primarily alluvium and windblown deposits.
  • This community is found on windblown sands which are younger than the heathlands to the north.
  • Stabilising dunes can help protect beaches by catching windblown sand, increasing natural beach formation.

  • Plausible sources of iron include hydrothermal vents along mid-ocean ridges, windblown dust, rivers, glacial ice, and seepage from continental margins.
  • The Colorado Desert fringe-toed lizard ("Uma notata") occupy the vast windblown sands of the Algodones Dunes in Imperial County, California and crossing the border into Sonora, Mexico.
  • Over the centuries, settlements have been deserted as a result of natural events, such as rivers changing course or silting up, flooding (especially during the wet 13th and 14th centuries) as well as coastal and estuarine erosion or being overwhelmed by windblown sand.
  • The company was founded in 2010 by Bill Creelman, who said he named it Spindrift after the term for the whitewash of a wave, or windblown surf, which he learned about when working on a fishing boat near Nantucket.
  • This habitat was created by receding glaciers during the last Ice Age and includes stretches of windblown sand and silt deposits. It is dominated by low shrub species, and a few stunted tree species.

  • In 2011, some growers of chard seed in Oregon raised concerns about the possibility of cross-pollination with GM sugar beets via windblown pollen.
  • He has gone on to be one of the leading scientists in Aeolian research with a strong focus on the use of remote sensing to map windblown and windswept terrains.
  • In some cases, shoals may be precursors to beach expansion and dunes formation, providing a source of windblown sediment to augment such beach or dunes landforms.
  • A "vol-au-vent" (pronounced [...] , French for "windblown", to describe its lightness) is a small hollow case of puff pastry. It was formerly also called a patty case.
  • In Antarctica, small windblown frost balls form through a different process that relies on electrostatic attraction; these wind-rolled frost balls are known as yukimarimo.

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