climate Label
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DefGEMET: The average weather condition in a region of the world. Many aspects of the Earth's geography affect the climate. Equatorial, or low, latitudes are hotter than the polar latitudes because of the angle at which the rays of sunlight arrive at the Earth's surface. The difference in temperature at the equator and at the poles has an influence on the global circulation of huge masses of air. Cool air at the poles sinks and spreads along the surface of the Earth towards the equator. Cool air forces its way under the lower density warmer air in the lower regions, pushing the lighter air up and toward the poles, where it will cool and descend. (Source: WRIGHT)
Part of speech
Noun (male)Base form
climateInflectionals
climate, climatesCompound from
Compound in
- Climate Change Act
- Climate Convention
- Climate Protection Act
- Climate Protection Law
- European climate protection
- IPCC climate report
- Ordinance on climate protection against changes caused by release of certain fluorinated greenhouse gases
- Paris Climate Agreement
- Paris climate protection agreement
- UNO climate report
- United Nations climate report
- affected by climate change
- biotope climate
- climate adaptation
- climate agreement
- climate and energy policy
- climate awareness
- climate balance
- climate change adaptation strategy
- climate change adaption policy
- climate change agreement
- climate change migrants
- climate change scenario
- climate change-induced migration
- climate compatible
- climate conscious
- climate consciousness
- climate contract
- climate data
- climate effectiveness
- climate fluctuation
- climate footprint
- climate friendly
- climate harmful subsidy
- climate intervention
- climate manipulation
- climate of the earth
- climate parameter
- climate politics
- climate protection agreement
- climate protection contract
- climate protection fund
- climate protection industry
- climate protection objective
- climate protection plan
- climate protection policy
- climate protection treaty
- climate refugee
- climate relevance
- climate research
- climate resilience
- climate resilient
- climate risk assessment
- climate risk management
- climate sink
- climate stabilization
- climate type
- climate variability
- cold-moderate climate
- consequences of climate change
- earth´s climate
- energy and climate policy
- etesian climate
- forest climate
- global climate change
- harmful to the climate
- indoor climate
- local climate
- marine west coast climate
- mitigating climate change
- natural fluctuation of climate
- oceanic climate
- reduction of climate gases
- regional climate
- subsidy harmful to the climate
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GEMETID1462
Change Notes
Initial version
fo on 2007-02-11
Last change
Barbara Fock on 2020-09-10