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surface water - перевод на итальянский

WATER ON THE CONTINENTS SURFACE, RATHER THAN UNDERGROUND
Surface Water; Surfacewater; Effects of climate change on surface water
  • The entire surface water flow of the [[Alapaha River]] near [[Jennings, Florida]] going into a [[sinkhole]] leading to the [[Floridan Aquifer]] [[groundwater]].

surface water         
acqua di scolo
Surface-to-Surface Missile         
MISSILE DESIGNED TO BE LAUNCHED FROM GROUND OR SEA AND ATTACK TARGETS ON LAND OR SEA
Surface-to-surface missiles; Surface-to-surface; Surface-to-Surface Missile; Surface to surface missile; Unguided surface-to-surface missile; Ground-to-ground missile; Ground to ground missile; Ground to ground missiles; Surface-to-surface rocket
missile terra-terra, SSM
ground to ground missile         
MISSILE DESIGNED TO BE LAUNCHED FROM GROUND OR SEA AND ATTACK TARGETS ON LAND OR SEA
Surface-to-surface missiles; Surface-to-surface; Surface-to-Surface Missile; Surface to surface missile; Unguided surface-to-surface missile; Ground-to-ground missile; Ground to ground missile; Ground to ground missiles; Surface-to-surface rocket
missile terra terra (missile lanciato da terra verso un bersaglio terrestre)

Определение

surface-to-surface
Surface-to-surface missiles are fired from the ground or a boat and aimed at targets on the ground or at other boats.
The surface-to-surface missiles were fired from the west of the capital.
ADJ: ADJ n

Википедия

Surface water

Surface water is water located on top of land, forming terrestrial (surrounding by land on all sides) waterbodies, and may also be referred to as blue water, opposed to the seawater and waterbodies like the ocean.

The vast majority of surface water is produced by precipitation. As the climate warms in the spring, snowmelt runs off towards nearby streams and rivers contributing towards a large portion of human drinking water. Levels of surface water lessen as a result of evaporation as well as water moving into the ground becoming ground-water. Alongside being used for drinking water, surface water is also used for irrigation, wastewater treatment, livestock, industrial uses, hydropower, and recreation. For USGS water-use reports, surface water is considered freshwater when it contains less than 1,000 milligrams per liter (mg/L) of dissolved solids.

There are three major types of surface water. Permanent (perennial) surface waters are present year round, and includes lakes, rivers and wetlands (marshes and swamps). Semi-permanent (ephemeral) surface water refers to bodies of water that are only present at certain times of the year including seasonally dry channels such as creeks, lagoons and waterholes. Human-made surface water is water that can be continued by infrastructures that humans have assembled. This would be dammed artificial lakes, canals and artificial ponds (e.g. garden ponds) or swamps. The surface water held by dams can be used for renewable energy in the form of hydropower. Hydropower is the forcing of surface water sourced from rivers and streams to produce energy.

Примеры употребления для surface water
1. Lawrence River, hold nearly 20 percent of the world‘s fresh surface water.
2. In many parts of the country the surface water disappeared and the groundwater levels fell.
3. People who had drawn surface water from the dry riverbed also were suffering from diarrhea.
4. The area is not only extremely remote it is also sandy, with almost no surface water.
5. Thousands of dry gullies scar the face of Mars, indicating that surface water once flowed there.