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rough sea - translation to arabic

Rough under sea gas storage
  • Easington gas terminal. From here the gas flow in and out of the Rough Field is managed.

rough sea      
بحر هائج
Arabian sea         
  • International Container Transshipment Terminal]], the only such facility in India.
  • Arabian Sea
  • Names, routes and locations of the ''Periplus of the Erythraean Sea''.
  • Landsat view of Socotra, an island of Yemen.
  • Phytoplankton bloom over the Arabian Sea in winter (NASA)
REGION OF THE NORTHERN INDIAN OCEAN
Arabian sea; North Arabian Sea; Bahr al-'arab; Bahr al-'Arab; Erythean Sea; بحر العرب; ಅರಬ್ಬೀ ಸಮುದ್ರ; Baḥr al-'Arab; Arabi samudra; അറബിക്കടല്‍; Aṟabikkadal; دریای پارس; Darya-ye ʿpars; The Arabian Sea; Arab Sea; Sea of arabia
بحر الْعَرَب
dead Sea         
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  • The Jordanian shore of the Dead Sea, showing salt deposits left behind by falling water levels.
  • Gully in unconsolidated Dead Sea sediments exposed by recession of water levels. It was excavated by floods from the [[Judean Mountains]] in less than a year.
  • Satellite photograph]] showing the location of the Dead Sea east of the Mediterranean Sea
  • Halite deposits (and [[teepee structure]]) along the western Dead Sea coast
  • Dead Sea in the morning, seen from [[Masada]]
  • The dwindling water level of the Dead Sea
  • [[Ein Bokek]], a resort on the Israeli shore
  • Beach pebbles made of [[halite]]; western coast
  • The southern basin of the Dead Sea as of 1817–18, with the Lisan Peninsula and its ford (now named Lynch Strait). North is to the right.
  • Kempinski Hotel, one of the many hotels on the [[Jordan]]ian shore
  • A cargo boat on the Dead Sea as seen on the [[Madaba Map]], from the 6th century AD
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  • The proposed [[Red Sea–Dead Sea Water Conveyance]].
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  • World's lowest (dry) point, [[Jordan]], 1971
SALT LAKE BORDERING JORDAN AND ISRAEL
Dead sea; Asphaltic Lake; Lake Asphaltitis; Lake Asphaltites; Sea of Arava; Sea of Lot; The Dead Sea; Sea of Zoar; Salt Sea; Death sea; Sea of the Arabah; Sea of the Dead; Life in the Dead Sea; Dead Sea, Jordan; Yām HaMélaḥ; Dead Sea sinkholes; Asphaltites; יָם הַמֶּלַח; Yam ha-Melah; Al-Bahr al-Mayyit; Sedom Lagoon; History of the Dead Sea
البحر الميت

Definition

Roughleg
·noun Any one of several species of large hawks of the genus Archibuteo, having the legs feathered to the toes. Called also rough-legged hawk, and rough-legged buzzard.

Wikipedia

Rough (facility)

Rough is a natural gas storage facility under the North Sea off the east coast of England. It is capable of storing 100 billion cubic feet of gas, nearly double the storage capacities in operation in Great Britain in 2021.

First opened in 1985, it was closed by Centrica Storage Ltd in 2017 because of the need for costly maintenance, the UK government declining to subsidise repairs. Centrica gained approval from safety inspectors for the facility to be brought back into service in August 2022, and it was partly reopened on 28 October 2022.

Examples of use of rough sea
1. "We always thought he shouldn‘t have gone out in the rough sea.
2. A surfer was missing along the South Carolina coast, but the search had been suspended because of the rough sea.
3. Nearly 30 northeastern provinces were placed under a storm alert because of rains, winds and rough sea waters.
4. A surfer was missing along the South Carolina coast, and the search had been suspended because of the rough sea.
5. And for centuries, ships would stop at the desolate island to take on huge loads of rough sea salt that traders used to preserve fish and meat.