sea bottom in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "sea bottom"

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1. Sea - bottom reverberations would extrapolate back - wards in time to a zero member.

2. And the black rock is the sediment on the sea bottom in the absence of plankton.

Và viên đá này là trầm tích ở đáy biển không có sinh vật phù du.

3. Sluggish and weak swimmers, Cusk stay near hard sea bottom in deep water, from Newfoundland to New Jersey.

4. Sedimentary rocks are formed by the accumulation of sediments such as sand, mud or clay on the sea bottom.

5. Where did they live? Modern rhynchonelliform Brachiopods live on the sea bottom and may be found on rocky, sandy or muddy bottoms

6. Most Anthozoans live attached to some firm object of the shore or on the sea bottom; some embed in the soft sediment.

7. It is more likely that the asphalt filters up through diapirs or cracks and reaches the sea bottom together with salt rock structures.

8. They are called "lefteye flounders" because most species lie on the sea bottom on their right sides, with both eyes on their left sides.

Chúng được gọi là Cá bơn mắt phải vì hầu hết các loài nằm ở đáy biển trên phần bên phải của chúng với cả hai mắt ở phần phải.

9. Tuns can be found around the world, since their larvae may float freely for weeks or even months before settling to the sea bottom to develop.

10. Because of the benthos activities and the interaction between the sea current, tide, wave and the sea-bottom, the accurate estimation of the flux is very difficult.

11. In the ocean, deep-sea Bottom feeders eat jellyfish and squid, and in doing so, they absorb carbon dioxide —keeping it from going back into the atmosphere.

12. This method is described and exemplified, the factors of reflection and permeability of the sea bottom to acoustic oscillations being defined by formal analogy with the theory of the four terminal electrical network.

13. Anchor, device, usually of metal, attached to a ship or boat by a cable or chain and lowered to the seabed to hold the vessel in a particular place by means of a fluke or pointed projection that digs into the sea bottom