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rainwater$66635$ - translation to spanish

AMERICAN PHYSICIST
Leo James Rainwater; L. James Rainwater; Jim Rainwater; Rainwater, James

rainwater      
n. agua de lluvia, agua llovediza
cistern         
  • [[Basilica Cistern]], Istanbul, 138 x 65 meter, 80,000 m<sup>3</sup>; [[Justinian I]]
  •  Bermuda's white-stepped roofs for collecting rainwater channeled into cisterns
  • One of the [[Cisterns of La Malga]], [[Carthage]], 1930
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  • Ancient Buddhist rock-hewn cistern at [[Pavurallakonda]] in [[India]]
  • Concrete cistern
  • The difference between a cistern and a [[well]] is in the source of the water: a cistern collects [[rainwater]] where a well draws from [[groundwater]].
ARTIFICIAL RESERVOIRS FOR THE STORAGE OF WATER, TYPICALLY WATER-TIGHT TANKS IN A HIGH PART OF A BUILDING OR UNDERGROUND
Cisturn; Cisterns; Aljibe; Sistern; Rainwater cistern; Castle cistern; Water cistern; Toilet cistern
(n.) = cisterna, aljibe
Ex: The highest production of fish was obtained in cisterns treated with poultry manure, followed by pig dung and cowdung.
rainfall         
  • Standard rain gauge
  • Black Rain Clouds
  • Rainfall distribution by month in [[Cairns]] showing the extent of the wet season at that location
  • NASA]]
  • rain dance]] being performed in [[Harar]], [[Ethiopia]]
  • Rainfall estimates for southern Japan and the surrounding region from 20 to 27 July 2009.
  • Convective precipitation
  • Heavy rain in [[Zapopan]]
  • Long-term mean precipitation by month
  • Rain, depicted in the 1493 ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • Sources of acid rain
  • Twenty-four-hour rainfall accumulation on the Val d'Irène radar in Eastern Canada. Zones without data in the east and southwest are caused by beam blocking from mountains. (Source: Environment Canada)
  • Rain falling on a road
  • The shape of raindrops depending upon their size
  • Streets in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] watered by night rain.
  • Example of a five-day rainfall forecast from the [[Hydrometeorological Prediction Center]]
  • Orographic precipitation
  • Band of thunderstorms seen on a [[weather radar]] display
  • Isolated towering vertical desert shower
  • Rain falling on a field, in southern [[Estonia]]
  • A raindrop on a leaf
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LIQUID WATER IN THE FORM OF DROPLETS THAT HAVE CONDENSED FROM ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR AND THEN PRECIPITATED
Rainfall; Rainstorm; Rain storm; Rained; Rainwater; Raining; Heavy rain (meteorology); Hyetal; ⛆; Rainy; Rainiest; Rain measurement; Rain water; Wettest spot on Earth; Pluviophile; 🌧; Torrential rain; 🌦; Wettest places on Earth; Rainfall intensity; Rain rate; Rainfall rate; Millimetre of rain
(n.) = lluvia, precipitaciones
Ex: This will help scientists expand their understanding of erosion, deforestation and desertification, and whether there have been any shifts in rainfall levels and shoreline changes.
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* rainfall figure = índice de precipitación

Definition

water butt
¦ noun a large barrel used for catching and storing rainwater.

Wikipedia

James Rainwater

Leo James Rainwater (December 9, 1917 – May 31, 1986) was an American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 for his part in determining the asymmetrical shapes of certain atomic nuclei.

During World War II, he worked on the Manhattan Project that developed the first atomic bombs. In 1949, he began developing his theory that, contrary to what was then believed, not all atomic nuclei are spherical. His ideas were later tested and confirmed by Aage Bohr's and Ben Mottelson's experiments. He also contributed to the scientific understanding of X-rays and participated in the United States Atomic Energy Commission and naval research projects.

Rainwater joined the physics faculty at Columbia in 1946, where he reached the rank of full professor in 1952 and was named Pupin Professor of Physics in 1982. He received the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award for Physics in 1963 and in 1975 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection".