surface temperature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsurfaceandtemperature
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surface
noun
uk/ˈsɜː.fɪs/us/ˈsɝː-/
the outer or top part or layer ...
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temperature
noun
uk/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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(Definition ofsurfaceandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The difference between the blackbody temperature and thesurfacetemperatureis the greenhouse warming (or cooling).
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Above the lower critical radiation, the plasma generates additional heat flux, and thesurfacetemperatureis increased.
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Let us now calculate the interaction force of two non-absorbing dust particles withsurfacetemperaturedifferent from the gas temperature.
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Eects of high soilsurfacetemperatureon seedling survival in pearl millet.
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The water content in the shallow subsurface is expressed as a function of the annual maximumsurfacetemperature.
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The thermal inertia in turn affects thesurfacetemperatureand its diurnal amplitude.
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However, concerning the epithermal neutron fluxes the correlation is better than with the maximumsurfacetemperature.
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The outgassing is independent of thesurfacetemperaturewhile the silicate weathering rate is strongly dependent on temperature.
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From that point in time thesurfacetemperaturewill increase with the increasing solar flux.
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The increase in the averagesurfacetemperature, for its part, negatively affects aggregate production.
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This in turn further increases thesurfacetemperature.
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This suggests that thesurfacetemperatureis controlling the adsorbed water content as well.
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If thesurfacetemperatureof the wheel at the point is different from the beam's, then the dependence of on the temperature becomes very complicated.
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The frozen-time model may also be used to determine the effect of simultaneous oscillations in gravity andsurfacetemperature.
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This is due to the smaller damage caused by the increase in average globalsurfacetemperature.
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This increases the atmospheric vapour content, thus further raising thesurfacetemperature.
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Whensurfacetemperatureincreases, increased evaporation of water from the surface further increases water vapor in the atmosphere, causing more of an atmospheric greenhouse effect.
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