climatic in the PONS Dictionary

climatic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

climatic changes

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These patterns can be compared and matched ring for ring with trees growing in the same geographical zone and under similar climatic conditions.
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Today's oasis environment may have been protected from colder climatic changes over the course of its evolution.
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The earth went through major climatic swings over the course of 200 to 400 million years.
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The reason for their extinction is not clear; although disease, sudden climatic change, or other factors of environmental stress may have brought about their end.
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Every species of plant and animal is readily identifiable; even climatic zonation by altitude is delineated precisely.
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His climate predictions assumed that the dust thrown into the atmosphere by those eruptions reflects sunlight, which results in climatic cooling.
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Within these geographical areas climatic regulations can be implemented.
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The water is typically saline (high salt content) which promotes salinization of the land under the arid climatic condition of high evaporation and low precipitation.
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Pollen evidence indicates that there were climatic fluctuations from cooler to warmer climates throughout this stage.
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The megafaunal extinctions covered a vast period of time and highly variable climatic situations.
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