gyre - translation to arabic
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gyre - translation to arabic

LARGE SYSTEM OF ROTATING OCEAN CURRENTS
Subtropical gyre; Central Pacific Gyre; Gyre; Subpolar gyre; Oceanic gyres; Oceanic gyre; Effects of climate change on ocean gyres
  • Coriolis effect
  • All of the world's larger gyres
  • An animation of a year in organism density on Earth. The South Pacific Gyre is visibly low (purple) in organism density.

gyre         
تَلْفيف
gyre         
‎ تَلْفيف‎
SARGASSO         
  • Lines of [[sargassum]] in the Sargasso Sea
  • The Sargasso Sea in the North Atlantic is bounded by the [[Gulf Stream]] on the west, the [[North Atlantic Current]] on the north, the [[Canary Current]] on the east, and the [[North Equatorial Current]] on the south.
REGION IN THE GYRE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Sargasso sea; North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre; Saragasso Sea; Saragasso; Sargasso; Pollution of the Sargasso Sea; Sea of Sargasso; The Sargasso Sea

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Definition

gyre
['d????, 'g???]
¦ verb literary whirl or gyrate.
¦ noun
1. a spiral or vortex.
2. Geography a circular pattern of currents in an ocean basin.
Origin
ME: from late L. gyrare, from L. gyrus 'a ring', from Gk guros.

Wikipedia

Ocean gyre

In oceanography, a gyre () is any large system of circulating ocean currents, particularly those involved with large wind movements. Gyres are caused by the Coriolis effect; planetary vorticity, horizontal friction and vertical friction determine the circulatory patterns from the wind stress curl (torque).

Gyre can refer to any type of vortex in an atmosphere or a sea, even one that is human-created, but it is most commonly used in terrestrial oceanography to refer to the major ocean systems.

Examples of use of gyre
1. It is to widen the gyre, to send them flying a little farther from home.
2. To Salahuddin, the widening gyre of violence betrayed both logic and faith.
3. But I see no alternative if Afghanistan is to move from its destructive gyre and the global threat that brings.
4. Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. –– Jabberwocky, 1871.
5. It shouldn‘t come as a surprise if Iran‘s Afghan policy is beginning to turn in a widening gyre even while on the well laid out five–year–old track.