SEEPS - translation to arabic
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SEEPS - translation to arabic

PLACE WHERE NATURAL HYDROCARBONS ESCAPE
Seeps; Oil seep; Natural oil seepage; Natural oil spill; Oil seeps
  • Petroleum seep near the Korňa in northern Slovakia.
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  • Oil stained outcrop near Kern River oilfield, in Kern County California.
  • Natural asphalt with embedded wood, [[Pitch Lake]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. Asphalt has been produced from Pitch Lake since 1851.
  • Re-worked tar on beach at Rozel Point, Utah. The black rocks are basalt: the tar is brown and looks like cow manure.
  • Oil seep in the Simi Valley area of Ventura County, California
  • Tar seep at Rozel Point, on the mud (salt) flats of the Great Salt Lake.
  • Tar "volcano" in the [[Carpinteria, California]], asphalt mine.  Oil exudes from joint cracks in the petroliferous shale forming the floor of mine. 1906 photo, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 321
  • Tar bubble at [[La Brea Tar Pits]], California
  • Diatomite outcrop containing oil that seeps out in hot weather, near McKittrick, in Kern County California.

SEEPS         

ألاسم

اِرْتِشاح ; تَحَلُّب ; تَرَشُّح ; تَسَرُّب ; تَقَطُّر ; دَلْف

الفعل

أَقْطَرَ ; اِرْتَشَحَ ; اِسْتَقْطَرَ ; اِنْسَرَبَ ; تَحَلَّبَ ; تَرَشَّحَ ; تَسَرَّبَ ; تَقَاطَرَ ; تَقَطَّرَ ; رَشَحَ ; قَطَّرَ ; نَتَحَ ; نَزَّ ; نَضَّ

النز مقدار من السائل الناز      
seep
النز      
seep

Wikipedia

Petroleum seep

A petroleum seep is a place where natural liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons escape to the earth's atmosphere and surface, normally under low pressure or flow. Seeps generally occur above either terrestrial or offshore petroleum accumulation structures. The hydrocarbons may escape along geological layers, or across them through fractures and fissures in the rock, or directly from an outcrop of oil-bearing rock.

Petroleum seeps are quite common in many areas of the world, and have been exploited by mankind since paleolithic times. Natural products associated with these seeps include bitumen, pitch, asphalt and tar. In locations where seeps of natural gas are sufficiently large, natural "eternal flames" often persist. The occurrence of surface petroleum was often included in location names that developed; these locations are also associated with early oil and gas exploitation as well as scientific and technological developments, which have grown into the petroleum industry.

Examples of use of SEEPS
1. Woh isliye, because monotony seeps in after a point.
2. Some nights, liquid seeps through cracks in her distended skin.
3. When rocks and coal shift, methane seeps out even faster.
4. Frigid liquid seeps into the seam of my left boot.
5. The once–a–day spray contains a drug that seeps through the skin into the bloodstream.