thermal|thermals in English
noun
[ther·mal || 'θɜrml /'θɜːml]
hot air pressure
Use "thermal|thermals" in a sentence
1. Hospitals and universities have come in association with thermal resorts, to utilize the full health potentials of the thermals.
2. Migrating eagles often find the thermals by observing other birds of prey.
3. I want snipers with thermals on top of every building for a two block radius.
4. An eagle can stay aloft for hours, using thermals, or columns of rising warm air.
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6. Hawks foraged in the air only during midday hours when weather conditions permitted the formation of thermals.
7. Paragliding with outstanding thermals and unforgettable panoramic views offers long cross-country flying above the Julian Alps.
8. (Isaiah 40:31) In flight, the eagle takes advantage of columns of rising warm air called thermals.
9. Thermal anemometer
10. Thermal water
11. Thermal spraying?
12. Relatively “broad-winged” species, including eagles, vultures and Buteos, soar along updrafts and thermals to migrate long-distances
13. Thermal acoustic baffle
14. Buteos are broad-winged hawks found soaring thousands of feet in the air on thermals or perched on telephone poles
15. Solar thermal collector
16. Switching to thermal.
17. Servomotors and thermal servomotors
18. Thermal energy recovery system
19. SEAN:Porcelain casing. Thermal cloak
20. Thermal-refrigerating absorption machine
21. Thermal pile infrared detectors
22. Thermal shows everybody's out.
23. Deep Phreatic Thermal Explorer.
24. The amplitude and the phase shift of the thermal waves depend on the thermal diffusivity “a” and the thermal conductivity “λ” of the sample.
25. Calcination or calcining is a thermal treatment process to bring about a thermal decomposition