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to change or influance something. If something affects something else, it has an effect on it. commencer à apprendre
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the mixture of gases surrounding the Earth that we can breathe. commencer à apprendre
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a boundary line between two air masses. commencer à apprendre
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the height of a place or object above sea level commencer à apprendre
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an instrument used for measuring wind speed commencer à apprendre
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moving in the direction opposite to the direction of the hands of a clock commencer à apprendre
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przeciwnie do ruchu wskazówek zegara
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an area of high air pressure that produces calm weather with very little wind commencer à apprendre
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winds that blow continously away from the equator commencer à apprendre
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a structure lika a brigde that takes water across a valley commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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relating to or existing in the atmosphere round the Earth or round another planet commencer à apprendre
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the season of the year that comes between summer and winter commencer à apprendre
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a piece of equipment that shows you what kind of weather to expect. It measures atmospheric pressure. commencer à apprendre
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a series od numbers from 0 to 12 that are used to show how strongly the wind is blowing. 0 means that there is no wind and 12 means that there is a hurricane. commencer à apprendre
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a thick layer of something, for example snow or cloud, that completely covers an area commencer à apprendre
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a storm with a lot of snow and strong winds commencer à apprendre
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to stop something from moving through or along something else commencer à apprendre
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if wind or air blows, the air moves commencer à apprendre
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1. with a strong winds 2. blowing strongly commencer à apprendre
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of or relating to the north commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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a plant that grows in deserts and has a thick sterns and sharp points called spines commencer à apprendre
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to discover a number or amount using mathematics or with a piece of equipment such as a calculator commencer à apprendre
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if the weather is calm, there is very little wind commencer à apprendre
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the process by which the very small parts in a liquid or gas move and give out heat commencer à apprendre
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convectional rain occurs when air rises from a warm land surface commencer à apprendre
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1. rather cold, often in a pleasant way [adjective] 2. cool or cooled down to become cooler, or to make something cooler [verb] commencer à apprendre
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the reason that winds in the northern hemisphere are deflected to the right and winds in the southern hemisphere are delfected to the left due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis from west to east commencer à apprendre
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cumulonimbus (a large, dark cloud associated with heavy rain and thunderstorms) commencer à apprendre
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cumulonimbus (duża, ciemna chmura związana z ulewnymi deszczami i burzami)
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a large low white cloud that is round at the top and flat at the bottom. Cumulus clouds from at the lower levels of the atmosphere commencer à apprendre
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1. a strong movement of water in one direction 2. a strong movement of air in one direction commencer à apprendre
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cyclonic rain is associated with low pressure system. It forms at the fronts where warm and cold air masses meet commencer à apprendre
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an object shaped like a wide tube commencer à apprendre
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a tall tree with dark green leaves that do not fall off in the winter commencer à apprendre
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a sweet brown sticky fruit with a hard narrow seed inside that grows on palm trees commencer à apprendre
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decidous tree lose all their leaves each autumn commencer à apprendre
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the action of making something go in a different direction, especially by hitting it commencer à apprendre
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a unit for measuring temperature/angles. Measurements are often expressed as a number followed by the symbol ° commencer à apprendre
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a large mass of air at low pressure that usually brings cooler weather and rain commencer à apprendre
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a large area of dry land that usually gets very little rain and has no permanent rivres, lakes etc. Very few plants or animals grow or live there. Most deserts are in hot regions, but there are some in very cold regions. commencer à apprendre
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the process by which land becomes so dry that it cannot be used for farming commencer à apprendre
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small drops of water that form on the ground during the night commencer à apprendre
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to be the most important issue, activity, problem etc in a particular situation commencer à apprendre
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to be pushed along very slowly by the movement of air or water commencer à apprendre
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to rain in a very light way commencer à apprendre
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1. if the wind drops, it becomes less strong 2. a very small amount of liquid with a round shape 3. a fall in the amount or value of something commencer à apprendre
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zmniejszenie/kropla/spadek
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a tube that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquid or powder into a container commencer à apprendre
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an area of low, open scrubland in Maditerranean area; characterized by small evergreen shrubs and low trees commencer à apprendre
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garig (formacja roślinna występująca w klimacie śródziemnomorskim)
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a picture that uses lines or curves to show the relationship between numbers or measurements that change commencer à apprendre
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a very commonpant with thin green leaves that covers the ground. A single piece of grass is called a blde of grass commencer à apprendre
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1. to eat grass growing in a field 2. to put an animal in a place where it can eat grass commencer à apprendre
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a current of warm water that flows from the Gulf of Mexico to the north and east across the Atlantic Ocean towards Europe commencer à apprendre
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1. if a wind gusts, it blows strongly for a short period of time [verb] 2. a sudden stron wind [noun] commencer à apprendre
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rain that freezes in the sky and falls to the ground as small balls of ice commencer à apprendre
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1. the quality of being hot, or the degree to which something is hot 2. the heat very hot weather commencer à apprendre
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one half of the Earth. The nourtern hemisphere is the part of the world north of the equator, and the southern hemisphere is the part south of it commencer à apprendre
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a large amount of force that the air produces in the atmosphere and that usually brings warm, calm weather commencer à apprendre
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a period or situation in which something reaches its highest level commencer à apprendre
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hot and wet in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable commencer à apprendre
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a violent storm with estremely strong winds and heavy rain commencer à apprendre
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a piece of equipment used for measuring humidity commencer à apprendre
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in a direction away from the coast commencer à apprendre
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to bring water to land through a system of pipes, ditches etc in order to make crops grow commencer à apprendre
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a line on the weather map that connects places with the same air pressure commencer à apprendre
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a line on the weather map that connects places of equal sunshine commencer à apprendre
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a line on the weather map that connects places of equal precipitation commencer à apprendre
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a line on the weather map commencer à apprendre
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a line on the weather map that connects places of equal wind speed commencer à apprendre
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a line on the weather map that connects places of equal temperature commencer à apprendre
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a light wind blowing towards the sea from the land, especially at night commencer à apprendre
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an occluded front is the front formed when a cold front occludes (=overtakes and undercuts) a warm front commencer à apprendre
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an offshore wind [is blowing away from the land, towards the sea commencer à apprendre
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a small green or black fruit that grows in Mediterranean countries and is eaten as food or used for its oil. It grows on an olive tree commencer à apprendre
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moving towards land from the sea commencer à apprendre
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with a sky completely full of clouds commencer à apprendre
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1. a kind of oxygen that exists high in the Eath's atmofphere 2. fresh air that is near the sea commencer à apprendre
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a palm tree, or a large plant similar to a palm tree commencer à apprendre
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an amount of time during which something happens commencer à apprendre
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coming form or reating to an area near the North Pole or South Pole commencer à apprendre
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one of the points on the very top or bottom of the Earth, called the North Pole and the South Pole commencer à apprendre
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a large fat area in central North America that is covered with grass and farms bur has no trees commencer à apprendre
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the amount of force that a gas or liquid produces in an area or container commencer à apprendre
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a wind that blows in a particular area at a particular time of a year commencer à apprendre
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a system that uses radio signals for finding the exact positions of something such as an aircraft or a ship commencer à apprendre
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1. water that falls in drops from clouds in the sky 2. when it rains, water falls in drops from clouds in the sky commencer à apprendre
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the amount of rain that falls in a particular area during a particular period of time commencer à apprendre
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a piece of equipment used for measuring the amout of rain that falls commencer à apprendre
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a region that has little rain because it is protected by a mountain range in the direction of winds that carry rain. As the winds rise over the mountains they drop most of their water before reaching the other side commencer à apprendre
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a storm with a lot of rain commencer à apprendre
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in some regions of the world, the season in which a lot of rain falls commencer à apprendre
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all the numbers, ages, measurements etc that are included within particular fixed limits commencer à apprendre
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1. the number of times something happens, or the sumber of examples of something within a particular period of time 2. the speed at which something happens within a particular perios of time commencer à apprendre
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a south-easterly wind blows from the south-east commencer à apprendre
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a south-westerly wind blows from the south-west commencer à apprendre
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a period when there is a particular type of weather commencer à apprendre
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okres (zazwyczaj krótki czas, gdy coś miało miejsce)
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the season of the year between winter and summer commencer à apprendre
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a storm that happens suddenly, especially at sea commencer à apprendre
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nawałnica, szkwał (nadmorski wiatr)
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a starry sky or night is one where a lot of stars can be seen in the sky commencer à apprendre
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a box, usually painted white, used to shade thermometers in weather stations commencer à apprendre
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Ekran Stevensona (klatka meteorologiczna)
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sticky weather is hot and damp (=with a lot of water in the air) commencer à apprendre
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parny (o dniu), gorący i wilgotny (o pogodzie)
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flat grey cloud that is low in the sky commencer à apprendre
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relating to the very cold parts of the world just south of the Arctic Circle commencer à apprendre
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from or relating to the warm parts of the world just north and south of the tropics commencer à apprendre
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the season between spring and autumn, when the weather is hottest commencer à apprendre
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the period of the year when it is summer commencer à apprendre
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pora letnia, okres lata, lato
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commencer à apprendre
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light from the sun. This word is used especially to mean that the light is warm and pleasant commencer à apprendre
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to move quickly in circles, or to make something move in this way commencer à apprendre
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an area of land situated below the tundra in the northern hemisphere. It has cold winters and warm summers with many coniferous trees commencer à apprendre
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the main straight root of a plant that has smaller roots growing out frm its side commencer à apprendre
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never having extremely hot or extremely cold weather commencer à apprendre
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a measurement of how hot or how cold a place or object is. Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit, using the symbol ° commencer à apprendre
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a piece of equipment that measures temperature commencer à apprendre
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a sharp point that sticks out from the sterm of a plant commencer à apprendre
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to become very successful, happy, or healthy commencer à apprendre
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the loud noise that you sometimes hear in the sky during a storm commencer à apprendre
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a heavy storm with thunder commencer à apprendre
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a layer of soil that is near the surface of the ground commencer à apprendre
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a very strong wind that goes quickly round in a circle or funnel (also called a twister) commencer à apprendre
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a very small drop of liquid commencer à apprendre
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a long period of time when there is little or no rain and crops die commencer à apprendre
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a period of the year in some countries during which rain does not usually fall commencer à apprendre
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a region where there are a lot of dust storms because the soil has become dry from lack of rain commencer à apprendre
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a wind that blows from the east [plural: easterlies] commencer à apprendre
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the weather, especially wind and rain commencer à apprendre
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an imaginary line that goes round Earth and divides it into the northern and southern hemispheres commencer à apprendre
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naer the equator, or typical of conditions near the equator commencer à apprendre
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when liquid changes into gas or steam commencer à apprendre
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1. a tree or plant that does not lose its leaves in winter 2. covered in green leaves all year long, not only in summer commencer à apprendre
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to put force or physical pressure on something commencer à apprendre
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to become larger in size and fill more space commencer à apprendre
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zwiększać, powiększać, powiększać się, rozwijać się
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not protected from the weather commencer à apprendre
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odkryty, odsłonięty (na działanie czynników zewnętrznych)
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the law that predicts the directions of the large-scale circulations of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans. It is a restatement in global terms of the action of the Coriolis force commencer à apprendre
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the ability of the soil to produce a lot of good crops or plants commencer à apprendre
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a situatin in which water from a river or from tain covers large areas of land commencer à apprendre
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1. the coloured part of a plant from which the plant's fruit develops. A flower is often made up of many petals [noun] 2. if a plant flowers, it produces flowers [verb] commencer à apprendre
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a thick cloud that forms close to the ground or to water and is difficult to see through. Fog is thicker than mist commencer à apprendre
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1. used with a number for describing how strong a wind is 2. to use physical force to move things in a particular direction commencer à apprendre
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a statement about what is liely to happen, based on available information and usually relating to the weather, business, or the economy commencer à apprendre
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a line where a large area of cold air meets a large area of warm air commencer à apprendre
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relating to a weather front commencer à apprendre
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1. a thin white layer of ice that looks like powder and forms on things outside when the weather is very cold 2. a period of weather cold enough to form frost commencer à apprendre
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a continent or a large area of land that is surrounded by sea commencer à apprendre
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the rate of change of temperature observed while moving opwards through the atmosphere commencer à apprendre
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1. the distance of a point on the Earth from the equator, measured in degrees N and S 2. latitudes a place or region at a particular latitude commencer à apprendre
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the bright flashes of light that you see in the sky during a storm commencer à apprendre
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1. small in amount or level 2. an area of low pressure commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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a place near the North/South Pole that compass points towards commencer à apprendre
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1. the exact size, degree, strength etc of something, usually expressed in number of standard units 2. the process of measuring something commencer à apprendre
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a silver liquid metal element that is used in thermometers commencer à apprendre
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the scientific study of weather commencer à apprendre
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mild weather is warm and pleasant, especially warmer than usual for time of year commencer à apprendre
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a unit for measuring air pressure commencer à apprendre
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a mass of small drops of water in the air close to the ground commencer à apprendre
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a cold, dry wind from the north that is common in the south France commencer à apprendre
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mistral (suchy, zimny, porywisty wiatr wiejący w południowej Francji w zimie)
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neither very great nor very small in amount, size, strength, or degree commencer à apprendre
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1. slightly wet 2. used about a region or weather commencer à apprendre
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a small amount of water or another liquid in the air, on the surface of something, or in a substance commencer à apprendre
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a period of heavy rain in India and Southeast Asia commencer à apprendre
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thick low cloud that carries rain and covers all of the sky commencer à apprendre
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a north-easterly wind blows from the north-east commencer à apprendre
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a northerly wind blows from the north commencer à apprendre
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a place in the desert where there is water and plants and trees commencer à apprendre
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a written or spoken comment about something you have seen, heard, or felt commencer à apprendre
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to watch or study someone or something with care and attention in order to discover something commencer à apprendre
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1. an amountof light or heat from the sun 2. a narrow line of light that you can see coming from the sun or a lamp commencer à apprendre
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a number or amount shown on a piece of measuring equipment commencer à apprendre
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1. information kept about something that has happened 2. if a piece of equipment records an amount, it measures it and shows it commencer à apprendre
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the amount of water vapour in the air commencer à apprendre
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the elevations of a land surface commencer à apprendre
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renewable energy and natural materials replace themselves by natural processes, so that they never completely used up commencer à apprendre
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things such as coal, trees, ans oil that exist in nature and can be used by people commencer à apprendre
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1. rise or rise up to move upwards or to a higher positions 2. if a wind rises, it starts to become stronger commencer à apprendre
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to move in a circle around a fixed central point, or to move something in this way commencer à apprendre
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an object that is sent into space to travel round the Eart in order to recieve and send information commencer à apprendre
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a large flat area of land covered with grass in a warm part of the world commencer à apprendre
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if something is scarce, there is not very much of it commencer à apprendre
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ograniczony, niewystarczający
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a dense tropical rain forest commencer à apprendre
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gęsty las równikowy charakteryzujący się wysokimi wiecznie zielonymi drzewami
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not changing or likely to change commencer à apprendre
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osiadły, uregulowany (tryb życia), stabilna (sytuacja)
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severe weather is extremely unpleasant and likely to cause harm or damage commencer à apprendre
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a device consisting of a long pole weighted at one end and with a bucket at the other end, used for raising water commencer à apprendre
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a sheltered place is not affected by bad weather commencer à apprendre
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a short period when it rains or snows commencer à apprendre
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niewielki deszcz, przelotny deszcz
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the space above the Earth that you see when you look up into the air commencer à apprendre
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a mixture of snow and rain commencer à apprendre
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polluted air that forms a cloud close to the ground commencer à apprendre
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small soft white pieces of ice that fall from the sky and cover the ground commencer à apprendre
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the amount of liquid that soaks into, through, or out of an object commencer à apprendre
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relating to the Sun, or coming from the Sun commencer à apprendre
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torrential rain falls fast in large amounts commencer à apprendre
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much taller than surrounding people or things commencer à apprendre
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górujący (nad czymś), strzelisty (np. budynek)
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a wind that blows continuously toward the equator commencer à apprendre
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used about weather that is very hot, especially when the air also feels slightly wet commencer à apprendre
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the hottest parts of the Earth, that are near the equator. They are between the Tropic of Cancer and of Capricorn commencer à apprendre
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a large flat area of land without trees in very cold northern parts of the world commencer à apprendre
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a tropical storm with strong winds that move in circles commencer à apprendre
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not the same in amount, number, or size commencer à apprendre
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unsettled weather changes a lot during a short period and there is a lot of wind and rain commencer à apprendre
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very small drops of water or other liquides in the air that make the air feel wet commencer à apprendre
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the existence of differences in amount, number, level, form etc commencer à apprendre
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the front egde of mass of warm air that brings warm weather when it moves into an area commencer à apprendre
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to make something or someone warm commencer à apprendre
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smooth and shiny like wax commencer à apprendre
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the conditions that exist in the atmosphere relating to temperature, precipitation, and other features commencer à apprendre
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an object, often an arrow or a model of a cock, that is fixed to the top of a building and points in the direction the wind is coming from commencer à apprendre
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a westerly wind blows from the west commencer à apprendre
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1. with a lot of wind 2. used about places where there is a lot of wind commencer à apprendre
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the season after autumn and before spring, when it is usually cold commencer à apprendre
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if something is wispy, it has a long, thin, delicate shape, for example a cloud, smoke, or hair commencer à apprendre
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an instrument used to measure the hours of sunshine each day commencer à apprendre
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rejestrator Campbella-Stokesa
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a system for measuring temperature that is part of the mertic system, in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees commencer à apprendre
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an old-fashioned measurement of temperature commencer à apprendre
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tending to change suddenly and often commencer à apprendre
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1. a list, drawing, or graph showing information in a way that is easy to understand 2. a map, especially one used for planning what direction a ship or aircraft will travel in commencer à apprendre
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the cooling effect of the wind commencer à apprendre
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a type of thin cloud found very high in the sky commencer à apprendre
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in the sky or the weather is clear, there are no clouds, rain etc commencer à apprendre
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czysty (o niebie), bezchmurny
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1. the type of weather that a country or a region has 2. an area that a particular type of weather commencer à apprendre
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relating to the climate of a country or region commencer à apprendre
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if a temperature, price, or the level of something climbs, it becomes higher commencer à apprendre
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wzrastać (np. o temperaturze, cenach)
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moving in a circle in the same direction as the hands on a clock commencer à apprendre
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zgodnie z kierunkiem wskazówek zegara
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a white or grey mass of very small drops of water in the sky commencer à apprendre
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a cloudless sky has no clouds in it commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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the place where a moving mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air. Cold front is usually cause heavy rain and they sometimes cause thunder commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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1. the water on windows or walls that forms when steam or warm air chnges into liquid 2. the process in which a gas changes into a liquid, usually when it becomes cooler commencer à apprendre
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if gas or steam condenses, or if something condenses it, it chnages into a liquid, usually when ut becomes cooler commencer à apprendre
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the weather, especially when it is bad commencer à apprendre
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1. a coniferous tree produces cones 2. a coniferous forest has only conifers growing in it commencer à apprendre
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a result or effect of something commencer à apprendre
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continuing at the same rate, level, or amount over a particular period of time commencer à apprendre
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to have the power to make decisions and decide what will happen to something commencer à apprendre
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