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acid rainsäurehaltige Niederschläge
acid rain Rain having a pH less than 5.6. The acidity results from chemical reactions occurring when water, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides, generally released by industrial processes, are chemically transformed into sulphuric and nitric acidsSaurer Regen
acid rainsaurer Niederschlag
acid rainSaurer Regen
acid rain watersaures Regenwasser
artificial rainkünstlicher Regen
deterioration of soil structure through the impact of rainVerschlämmung der Bodenoberfläche durch aufschlagenden Regen
fine drizzling rainNebelbreißen
fine drizzling rainNieseln
fine drizzling rainSprühregen
leaching in rain and foliar absorption foliar uptake at the shrub layer or stratumAuslaugung durch Regenwasser und Absorption durch die Blaetter der Strauchschicht
rain forest A forest of broad-leaved, mainly evergreen, trees found in continually moist climates in the tropics, subtropics, and some parts of the temperate zonesRegenwald
rain gagePluviometer
rain gageNiederschlagsmesser
rain gaugePluviometer
rain-outAusregnung
rain-outRainout
rain-outrain-out-Effekt
rain outletRegenauslaß
rain-waterRegenwasser
rain waterNiederschlagswasser
rain water Water which falls as rain from cloudsNiederschlagswasser
rain water sewer systemRegenwasserkanalisation
rain water sewer system Channels for clearing away rain waterRegenwasserkanalisation
raining periodRegenzeit
raining seasonRegenzeit
run-off rain waterabfließendes Regenwasser
run-off rain waterNiederschlagswasser
tropical rain-foresttropischer Regenwald
tropical rain forest The most valuable and the richest ecosystem on Earth. It plays a critical part in the Earth's life support systems and house 50%, and possibly as much as 90%, of all the species on Earth. It is a key storehouse of foods, oils and minerals, and a source of ingredients that make up a range of medical treatments. It also represents home and livelihood for many people. However, more than half of the rainforests have disappeared, chopped down for valuable tropical hardwoods, or cleared to provide areas for cattle grazing or human habitation. The forests play an important part in climate patterns, and deforestation is thought to be responsible for 18% of global warming. Furthermore, as they disappear there is also an albedo effect - a damaging increase in the sunlight reflected - which affects wind and rainfall patternsTropischer Regenwald