Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet COLDER


COLDER

Definition av COLDER

  1. böjningsform av cold

3

Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

13
CO
COL
DE
DER
ER
LD

4

1

6

228
CD
CDE
CDL
CDO
CDR
CE


Sök efter COLDER på:



Exempel på hur man kan använda COLDER i en mening

  • However, buzzards from the colder parts of the Northern Hemisphere as well as those that breed in the eastern part of their range typically migrate south for the northern winter, many journeying as far as South Africa.
  • The two most common species of cod are the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), which lives in the colder waters and deeper sea regions throughout the North Atlantic, and the Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus), which is found in both eastern and western regions of the northern Pacific.
  • The lower layer of air, heated by the lake water, picks up water vapor from the lake and rises through colder air.
  • They are mostly marine fish found throughout the world and the vast majority are found in temperate or colder regions (tropical species are typically deep-water) while a few species may enter brackish estuaries.
  • As a result, Yakutsk is the coldest major city in the world (although a number of smaller towns in that region are slightly colder).
  • The position of the island on the northern end of the archipelago results in colder climate, with the island seeing significant snowfall each winter.
  • Tower is slightly colder than International Falls, but a half of a degree warmer overall than Embarrass.
  • A simple statement of the law is that heat always flows spontaneously from hotter to colder regions of matter (or 'downhill' in terms of the temperature gradient).
  • Somerset has a humid continental climate that is affected by the high elevation, rendering it colder much of the winter than Altoona, Johnstown, or State College, despite being well south of these locations.
  • This region is characterized by many dunes of wind-blown sand that were active during the last ice age (when conditions were colder, drier, and windier) but the dunes are currently stabilized by vegetation under modern climate conditions.
  • Paired with sizeable stone fireplaces for the colder months, these cabins expanded the resort season, turning Medford Lakes into a sought-after retreat for Philadelphians and New Yorkers.
  • The origins of kakigōri date back to the Heian period in Japanese history, when blocks of ice saved during the colder months would be shaved and served with sweet syrup to Japanese aristocracy during the summer.
  • Due to its high elevation, the area is colder much of the winter than Altoona, Johnstown, or State College, despite being well south of those locations.
  • These adaptations include brood cycles synchronized with the bloom period of local flora, forming a winter cluster in colder climates, migratory swarming in Africa, enhanced (long-distance) foraging behavior in desert areas, and numerous other inherited traits.
  • By the second law of thermodynamics, heat will flow from hotter bodies to adjacent colder bodies, in proportion to the difference of temperature and of the thermal conductivity of the material between them.
  • Large parks may have areas for canoeing and hiking in the warmer months and, in some northern hemisphere countries, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in colder months.
  • During colder periods of the year, night-time temperatures can drop to freezing or below due to the exceptional radiation loss under the clear skies.
  • Due to its inland location, Trysil has comfortably warm summer highs, but colder winters than most other populated places in Southern Norway.
  • His moderate tone of negotiations was confronted by the intensity of Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in a series of unpleasant episodes that turned the Cold War even colder in 1960–61.
  • The caloric theory is an obsolete scientific theory that heat consists of a self-repellent fluid called caloric that flows from hotter bodies to colder bodies.


Förberedelsen av sidan tog: 256,28 ms.