Baikal - traducción al español
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Baikal - traducción al español

FRESHWATER RIFT LAKE IN SOUTHERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
Lake Baykal; Ozero Baykal; Baykal Lake; Sarma (wind); Baikal Lake; Baikal; Sarma wind; Baykal; Miri na Baykale; Lake baikal; О́зеро Байка́л; Байгал нуур; Baikal Basin; Baïkal; Lake Baïkal; Lake bikal; Pollution of Lake Baikal; Environmental issues in Lake Baikal; Байкал; The Galapagos of Russia; History of Lake Baikal
  • A "giant" ''Brachyuropus reicherti'' ([[Acanthogammaridae]]) amphipod caught during [[ice fishing]] in the lake. Red-orange is its natural, living coloration
  • The [[Baikal seal]] is endemic to Lake Baikal.
  • Lake Baikal's water is especially clear
  • Ice cover survey on the lake
  • Baykalsk Pulp and Paper Mill in 2008, 5 years before its closure
  • [[Mongolian gull]]s on Baikal
  • A [[digital elevation model]] of Lake Baikal region
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  • The lake in the winter. The ice is thick enough to support pedestrians and snowmobiles.
  • [[Great Baikal Trail]] goes from Listvyanka to Bolshoe Goloustnoye along Lake Baikal coast
  • An 1883 British map using the ''More Baikal'' (Baikal Sea) designation, rather than the conventional ''Ozero Baikal'' (Lake Baikal)
  • Museum specimen of the branching sponge ''[[Lubomirskia baicalensis]]'' (living are brighter green)
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  • The [[Yenisey]] basin, which includes Lake Baikal
  • Baikal seal
  • Cracks in Baikal ice

Baikal         
n. Baikal, Baikal Lake, lake in southern Russia
Baikal Lake         
Lago Baikal (lago en el sur de Rusia)

Wikipedia

Lake Baikal

Lake Baikal (, Russian: Oзеро Байкал, romanized: Ozero Baykal [ˈozʲɪrə bɐjˈkaɫ]) is a rift lake in Russia. It is situated in southern Siberia, between the federal subjects of Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Republic of Buryatia to the southeast. With 23,615.39 km3 (5,670 cu mi) of water, Lake Baikal is the world's largest freshwater lake by volume, containing 22–23% of the world's fresh surface water, more than all of the North American Great Lakes combined. It is also the world's deepest lake, with a maximum depth of 1,642 metres (5,387 feet; 898 fathoms), and the world's oldest lake, at 25–30 million years. At 31,722 km2 (12,248 sq mi)—slightly larger than Belgium—Lake Baikal is the world's seventh-largest lake by surface area. It is among the world's clearest lakes.

Lake Baikal is home to thousands of species of plants and animals, many of them endemic to the region. It is also home to Buryat tribes, who raise goats, camels, cattle, sheep, and horses on the eastern side of the lake, where the mean temperature varies from a winter minimum of −19 °C (−2 °F) to a summer maximum of 14 °C (57 °F). The region to the east of Lake Baikal is referred to as Transbaikalia or as the Transbaikal, and the loosely defined region around the lake itself is sometimes known as Baikalia. UNESCO declared Baikal a World Heritage Site in 1996.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para Baikal
1. This is Lake Baikal.
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2. This is Lake Baikal
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3. to come and photograph Lake Baikal in Siberia
Photographs from the Edge _ Art Wolfe _ Talks at Google
4. And there was all these overturned boats along Baikal.
The Art of the Image _ Art Wolfe _ Talks at Google
5. the earth, from the Atacama Desert in Chile, to Lake Baikal in Siberia in the winter,
Edge of Physics _ Anil Ananthaswamy _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de Baikal
1. Colonizaron Siberia en el siglo XIV desde el Baikal, pero luego los rusos los fueron desplazando a regiones cada vez más septentrionales.
2. Nunca antes, científicos rusos o de otros países habían descendido más de 300 metros en aguas del Baikal, que tiene más de 25 millones de años.
3. De hecho, supuestamente debido al cambio climático, la temperatura del Baikal ya ha subido en 1,21 grados desde 1'46, tres veces más que el resto del planeta.
4. Los batiscafos tripulados rusos Mir-1y Mir-2 protagonizaron este martes una nueva hazaña al descender 1.580 metros hasta el fondo del lago siberiano Baikal, el más profundo del mundo.
5. Corresponsal China ha vencido a Japón al ganar el favor de Rusia como destino prioritario del oleoducto que exportará crudo siberiano desde la región del lago Baikal hasta Asia Oriental.