English to Malayalam Dictionary upwelling

upwelling

കിരണങ്ങളേൽക്കുമ്പോൾ
definition
noun
The question of why the plates move gets passed on to the geologists, who appeal to an upwelling of magma that pushes them apart.
a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid.
adjective
upwelling grief
(especially of emotion) building up or gathering strength.
example
This questions the role 'upwelling' plays in affecting juvenile rockfish condition.
In certain areas of these coral reefs, high tidal ranges generate daily 'upwelling' during flood tides.
We suggest that the Atlantic basin is more efficient than the Pacific in its production for the same degree of 'upwelling' .
Coastal 'upwelling' is the principle oceanographic phenomenon in the Caribbean associated with higher biological productivity.
This is reinforced by the presence of the 'upwelling' , north-flowing, cold Humboldt Current along the west coast of South America, which prevents precipitation in the coastal regions.
Along the Oregon coast, 'upwelling' occurs when spring winds consistently push warmer surface water offshore.
These treatments simulated water temperatures that organisms would experience on the Oregon coast during summers with either very intense upwelling or no 'upwelling' , respectively.
I make the dash, fin downward against an 'upwelling' , and quickly get into position behind another large outcrop of rock.
This overall process varies locally, particularly in areas with a high degree of 'upwelling' that brings nutrients from deep waters and fuels faster than normal surface-water productivity.
The increased 'upwelling' initially brings more phosphate to the surface waters, thereby increasing productivity.
The origin of these exotic features remains a mystery but may be due to something simple, such as the uneven 'upwelling' of ice sheets.
The question of why the plates move gets passed on to the geologists, who appeal to an 'upwelling' of magma that pushes them apart.
As the winds switched to an equatorward direction, coastal 'upwelling' ensued and the Columbia plume was replaced by cold, salty water nearshore.
They are most commonly found over 'upwellings' or the continental shelf, rarely close to shore.
Studies off northwest Africa found they favor areas where the seabed slopes steeply, creating strong currents and 'upwellings' , which tend to support higher prey densities.
Wind patterns can predict ocean currents like the 'upwellings' that fostered plankton, a clue to today's oil deposits.
When at sea, they concentrate over the continental shelf or over 'upwellings' of cold, nutrient-rich water.
At sea, they gather at 'upwellings' and convergence zones where food is brought to the surface.
When an El Niño begins, the patterns of winds and ocean 'upwellings' change, and these changes affect weather around the world.
They can often be found in areas with 'upwellings' or convergence zones that bring food to the surface.
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