insolation in English

noun
1
exposure to the sun's rays.
In summer, various shading devices including adjustable sun protecting blinds and coloured curtains reduce insolation .

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1. 24 Advantage: good adhesion and maintenance , keep warm , heat insolation, stable and endurable.

2. The active inner dunes were characterized by an unstable, fine sand substrate and intense insolation.

3. Along with the insolation, the arrangement and installation angle of the modules are accounted for to calculate a projected yield.

4. 7 Actually, want to absorb proper nutrition only, prevent excessive insolation and give or have a permanent wave, catch hair,(www.Sentencedict.com) hair colour and lustre still ameliorable .

5. 10 Prevent hair extensive to fizzle out should prevent insolation and give or have a permanent wave: Many people think, the hair floats fizzling out is inherent, not changeable.

6. 8 Prevent hair extensive to fizzle out should prevent insolation and give or have a permanent wave: Many people think, the hair floats fizzling out is inherent, not changeable.

7. Wells, The War of the Worlds/Book 2/Chapter 3 our danger and insolation only Accentuated the incompatibility 1913, Robert Barr, chapter 5, in Lord Stranleigh Abroad‎[1]: These were business

8. Because of the rising of the inversion layer during the day and of the time delay of the ozone maximum with regard to insolation, the highest ozone concentrations extend to greater altitudes in the afternoon when the sun is shining upon the west slopes of the mountains.

9. Glaciers can be found in all latitudes except from 20° to 27° north and south of the equator where the presence of the descending limb of the Hadley circulation lowers precipitation so much that with high insolation snow lines reach above 6,500 m (21,330 ft).