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zero degree teeth - traducción al árabe

Zero degree isotherm; ISO 0 degrees
  • Dual-polarization radar image of an easily identifiable freezing layer, denoted by the yellow ring around the radar.

zero degree teeth      
‎ أَسْنَانُ الدَّرَجَةِ صِفر,أسنْانٌ عَديمَةُ الحَدَبات‎
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3rd Degree; 3rd-Degree; Third degree (disambiguation); The 3rd Degree; Third Degree (album)
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third degree         
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3rd Degree; 3rd-Degree; Third degree (disambiguation); The 3rd Degree; Third Degree (album)
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Definición

milk tooth
¦ noun any of a set of early, temporary (deciduous) teeth in children or young mammals.

Wikipedia

Freezing level

The freezing level, or 0 °C (zero-degree) isotherm, represents the altitude in which the temperature is at 0 °C (the freezing point of water) in a free atmosphere (i.e. allowing reflection of the sun by snow, icing conditions, etc.). Any given measure is valid for only a short period of time, often less than a day as variations in wind, sunlight, air masses and other factors may change the level.

Above the freezing altitude, the temperature of the air is below freezing. Below it, the temperature is above freezing. The profile of this frontier, and its variations, are studied in meteorology, and are used for a variety of forecasts and predictions, especially in cold weather. Whilst not given on general weather forecasts, it is used on bulletins giving forecasts for mountainous areas.