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water meadow - traducción al italiano

ARTIFICIALLY IRRIGATED MEADOW
Watermeadow; Water meadow; Water-meadows; Wet grass meadow; Water meadows
  • bedwork water-meadow]] at [[Fordingbridge]], [[Hampshire]], [[England]].  Winter flooding has filled an old carrier channel along the crest of a ridge (running from right foreground to middle distance), and has also flooded the drainage channels (on left and into distance, where they join the river).  In use, water would have seeped from the carrier channel on the right, through the grass in the foreground into the drainage channel on the left, which would have looked almost empty.

water meadow         
n. marcita, area frequentemente inondata da alluvioni o fiumi (agricolt.)
drinking water         
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  • Percentage of the population with access to drinking water
  • EPA drinking water security poster from 2003
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  • Illustration of a typical tap water treatment process
  •  [[Solar water disinfection]] application in [[Indonesia]]
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  • Project in Nepal: unboxing the [[water filter]] unit
  • World map for [[SDG 6]] Indicator 6.1.1 in 2015: "Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services"
  • Water treatment plant
  • Simplified diagram of a water supply network
  • Diagram of water well types
WATER SAFE FOR CONSUMPTION
Potable; Potability; Potable water; Safe water; Clean water; Non potable; Drinkable water; Drink water; Drinkability; 🚰; Drinking Water; Undrinkable water; Water intended for human consumption; Clean drinking water; Drinking-water; Infused Water; Contamination of drinking water; Water (drink); Water (beverage)
bevanda d"acqua
sparkling drink         
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  • The [[Codd-neck bottle]] is designed to contain a marble which seals in the carbonation
  • [[Joseph Priestley]] pioneered a method of carbonation in the 18th century
  • alt=Engraving of assorted scientific equipment, such as a pneumatic trough. A dead mouse rests under one glass canister.
  • Late Victorian seltzogene made by British Syphon
  • A soda siphon circa 1922
  • A modern bar [[soda gun]]
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WATER CONTAINING DISSOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE GAS
Sparkling water; Soda Water; Soda water; Two Cents Plain; Seltzer water; Eau avec gaz; L'eau avec gaz; Carbonated waters; Fizzy water; Carbonate water; Soda-water; Carbonated Water; Sparkling Water; Bubbly water; Unflavored Soda; Selzer water; Water with gas; Water carbonator; Seltzer; Sparkling punch; Cool water (carbonated water); Water carbonation; Soft seltzer; Sparkling drink
bevanda spumeggiante (bibita contenente biossido di carbonio)

Definición

water meadow
¦ noun a meadow that is periodically flooded by a stream or river.

Wikipedia

Water-meadow

A water-meadow (also water meadow or watermeadow) is an area of grassland subject to controlled irrigation to increase agricultural productivity. Water-meadows were mainly used in Europe from the 16th to the early 20th centuries. Working water-meadows have now largely disappeared, but the field patterns and water channels of derelict water-meadows remain common in areas where they were used, such as parts of Northern Italy, Switzerland and England. Derelict water-meadows are often of importance as wetland wildlife habitats.

Water-meadows should not be confused with flood-meadows, which are naturally covered in shallow water by seasonal flooding from a river. "Water-meadow" is sometimes used more loosely to mean any level grassland beside a river.