hydrology |
/haɪˈdrɑːlədʒi/ |
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水文学 |
the scientific study of the earth’s water, especially its movement in relation to land |
hydrosphere |
/ˈhaɪdrəˌsfɪr/ |
n. |
水圈 |
The Earth’s hydrosphere includes all water on, above, and below the surface of the planet |
streambed |
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current |
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creek |
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winding stream |
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braided stream |
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tributary |
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distributary |
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channel |
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bank |
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flood wane |
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downstream |
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sediment |
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deposit |
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settle out |
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fine particles |
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boulder |
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cobble |
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gravel |
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clay |
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silt |
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overlain |
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delta |
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alluvial fan |
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bedrock |
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apex |
/ˈeɪpeks/ |
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顶点 |
the apex of the roof/triangle / the apex of the Nile River delta |
landform |
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