Low-oxygen areas in oceans and large lakes caused by nutrient and fertilizer pollution.
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Examples for "dead zone"
Examples for "dead zone"
1I feel like I'm in an information dead zone in this motel.
2In common with London's posher clubs, Tuesdays there were a dead zone.
3Knowing the refrigerator was a dead zone, I went to the pantry.
4The federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released the dead zone data Tuesday.
5Why, by posting sentries and lighting the dead zone, of course.
1It's hypoxia and nutrients in our system that are creating dead zones.
2The result: dead zones off the coasts of countries that use the fertilizers.
3Nitrogen in agricultural run-off can feed algae blooms that create coastal dead zones.
4Radars have dead zones which are low and also which are far away.
5And the waste collected by modern industrial animal farming contributes to ocean dead zones.
6To see dead zones in Google Earth or Google Maps, visit Robert Diaz' website.
7Oxygen-starved ocean dead zones may be more widespread than thought.
8They redeployed 250 staff from their dead zones to supermarkets, but to little avail.
9It sluices into rivers and the sea, creating dead zones sometimes hundreds of miles wide.
10Crystalline lagoons turn to sulfurous mudholes; estuaries of eutrophic rivers balloon into gigantic dead zones.
11So, how do you prevent the quiet zones in your house from becoming dead zones?
12It is the march of deserts and the waxing of dead zones in the oceans.
13The beam crawled over tree trunks and was sucked into dead zones of blackness between.
14The following block of code has several dead zones that could cause a variety of problems.
15Northside had an unusual number of dead zones, but Main Street wasn't normally one of them.
16It's much easier to maintain, debug, and enhance code that doesn't have " dead zones."
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Translations for dead zones
Dead zones por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América