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Polarzone
ˈpo·lar zone СЪЩ
Polarzone f <-, -n>
po·lar [ˈpəʊləʳ, Am ˈpoʊlɚ] ПРИЛ attr, inv
1. polar (near pole):
Polarforscher(in) м (f) <-s, ->
Polargebiet ср <-(e)s, -e>
2. polar (opposite):
I. zone [zəʊn, Am zoʊn] СЪЩ
1. zone (defined area):
Zone f <-, -n>
Region f <-, -en>
relegation zone СПОРТ
Zeitzone f <-, -n>
erogenous zone АНАТ
temperate zone ГЕОГ, METEO
2. zone (restricted area):
combat/war zone ВОЕН
Gefahrenzone f <-, -n>
no-fly zone ВОЕН
Flugverbotszone f <-, -n>
3. zone (in city planning):
Gebiet ср <-(e)s, -e>
4. zone ИНФОРМ (part of screen):
Zone f <-, -n>
II. zone [zəʊn, Am zoʊn] ГЛАГ прх АДМ, ЮР
to zone sth
to zone sth
etw zu etw дат erklären
zone LAND USE
Present
Izone
youzone
he/she/itzones
wezone
youzone
theyzone
Past
Izoned
youzoned
he/she/itzoned
wezoned
youzoned
theyzoned
Present Perfect
Ihavezoned
youhavezoned
he/she/ithaszoned
wehavezoned
youhavezoned
theyhavezoned
Past Perfect
Ihadzoned
youhadzoned
he/she/ithadzoned
wehadzoned
youhadzoned
theyhadzoned
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They are found from the tropics to the cold polar regions and from sea level to the highest peaks.
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The main type of soil in the polar regions is ahumic soil.
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Polar packs significantly change their size during seasonal changes of the year.
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The species is not found in the polar regions or many tropical rainforests.
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Their polar region can be either ionic, or non-ionic.
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It is wholly enclosed within the polar zone.
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www.alpinfo.ch
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Sie befindet sich mit ihrer ganzen Ausdehnung in der Polarzone.
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Learn interesting things about the diversity of the polar zones, which are important for the ecological system of our planet and dive into the underwater world of the North Sea and the Atlantic.
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www.bremerhaven.de
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Erfahren Sie Interessantes über die enorme Vielfalt der Polarzonen, die für das Ökosystem unserer Erde von Bedeutung sind, und tauchen Sie ein in die Unterwasserwelt von Nordsee und Atlantik.
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