true sea atmosphere - translation to german
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true sea atmosphere - translation to german

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Standard Atmosphere; Standard atmosphere models; Standard atmosphere (disambiguation)

true sea atmosphere      
echte Meeratmosphäre
true colors         
richtigen Farben
Sea of Okhotsk         
  • Tungusic]] Sea"), had been well mapped by 1792, apart from [[Sakhalin]]
  • Sea of Okhotsk full map
  • Sea of Okhotsk seasons winter and summer
MARGINAL SEA OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Okhotskoe Sea; Okhotsk Sea; Sea of Ohotsk; Ohotsk Sea; Sakhalin Shelf; Охо́тское мо́ре; Okhotskoye More; Sea of okhotsk; Sea Of Okhotsk; Okhotskoye; Ochotskoje More; The Sea of Okhotsk; Whaling in the Sea of Okhotsk; Sea of Kamchatka
Okhotsk-Meer (Teil vom Pazifik zwischen Ostsibirien und Kamtschatka)

Definition

air
I. n.
1.
Atmosphere, atmospheric air, common air.
2.
Gas, aeriform fluid.
3.
Breeze, zephyr, gentle wind, breath of air, current of air.
4.
Weather, open air, open atmosphere.
5.
Appearance, aspect, mien, manner, look, cast, demeanor, conduct, carriage, bearing, deportment, behavior, port.
6.
Tune, melody, song, treble or soprano, poem.
II. v. a.
1.
Expose to air, ventilate, change the air of.
2.
Expose, display, spread abroad, make ostentation of.

Wikipedia

Standard atmosphere

Standard atmosphere may refer to:

  • A standard reference value for air pressure:
    • Atmosphere (unit), an approximation of the value at sea level
    • Atmospheric pressure, other reference values
  • One of various static atmospheric models of how atmospheric pressure, density, and temperature vary with altitude, such as:
    • The U.S. Standard Atmosphere, a series of models that give values for pressure, density, and temperature over a range of altitudes
    • The International Standard Atmosphere (ISA), an international standard model, defining typical atmospheric properties with altitude, at mid-latitude