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Definition of bioclimatic floor

The pavement of a region, a path, a room or other space, which can be natural or artificial, is called a floor. Bioclimatic, meanwhile, is an adjective that refers to what is linked to living beings and the climate. The idea of ​​a bioclimatic floor, in this framework, refers to the space that seeks to take advantage of […]

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Definition of penguin

A penguin is a seabird that does not fly: its wings are adapted for diving. This animal is characterized by its black and white plumage and walking upright. Penguins are part of the palmiped group, since they have webbed fingers (joined together by a membrane). It is precisely thanks […]

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Definition of petunia

The notion of petunia refers to a plant that belongs to the family group of Solanaceae. Like all the vegetables in this group, it has berries with multiple seeds, alternate and simple leaves and flowers whose corolla is bell-shaped. In the specific case of petunias, their flowers have a funnel-like appearance and […]

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Definition of soil profile

The concept of soil profile refers to the vertical cuts that can be made to describe it. It is interesting to know that this term is made up of two words fundamentally of disparate etymological origin. Thus, profile, first of all, derives from the Provençal “profile”, which was used to define the hem that certain […]

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Definition of natural area

The term place can be used to refer to a site or an area. Natural, meanwhile, is that linked to nature. We have to establish that these two words have the following etymological origin: -Paraje, first of all, comes from Latin. Specifically, it was shaped by the union of these two elements: […]

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Definition of place

The concept of place, according to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), refers to a place or the disposition or situation of something. The term, however, has another, more frequent use in Spanish-speaking countries. Paraje is usually used to name an uninhabited geographical place or with little […]

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Definition of palustrum

Palustre is a term with two broad meanings according to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). The term may come from pala or from the Latin word paluster. When trowel derives from shovel, it refers to a tool used by bricklayers. The trowel is a utensil that is used to manipulate and spread […]

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Definition of natural landscape

In order to know the meaning of the term natural landscape, it is necessary, first of all, to discover the etymological origin of the two words that give it its name: -Landscape, on the one hand, derives from French. Specifically, it is the result of the sum of two lexical components: the noun "pays", which means "field", and the suffix […]

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Definition of trophic levels

The notion of trophic, coming from the Greek word trophós, is used to refer to that linked to nutrition: the act and result of nourishing, that is, of ingesting food to increase the substance of the body. Living beings, through the relationships they establish among themselves by nourishing each other, form […]

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Definition of fog

Fog is a cloud that is found near the surface and that, due to the concentration of the droplets that make it up, hinders normal vision. When the fog is very low and its thickness is reduced, it is called fog. It can be said, therefore, that the fog is a meteor: that is, […]

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