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Definition of estuary

An estuary is the region where a high-flow watercourse empties into the ocean. It is usually composed of a single arm of great depth and has a shape similar to a funnel, with sides that move away in the same direction as the current. It is common for estuaries -from the Latin aestuarĭum– […]

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Definition of reservoir

A reservoir is a water reservoir that is formed artificially. Typically, the mouth of a valley is closed by a dam or dam, storing the water from a river or stream. With these waters, nearby towns can be supplied, electrical energy produced […]

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Definition of cenote

Cenote is a term that has its origin in the Mayan word tz»onot and means well or abyss. A cenote is a reservoir of spring water with a certain depth. Cenotes arose in caverns after the roof collapses of one or more caves. With the accumulation of groundwater, ponds were formed […]

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Definition of larva

The first action that we are going to carry out in order to know the meaning of the term larva is to proceed to establish its etymological origin. In this sense, we would have to say that it emanates from Latin, more precisely from the word "larvus", which can be translated as "evil or specter." A larva is a certain animal in a state […]

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Definition of lake

Lake is a permanent mass of water that is deposited in the depressions of a land. The formation of a lake - a term from the Latin lacus - occurs from geological faults (which generate depression in the terrain), the accumulation of glacial moraines (accumulation of stones and mud) or the obstruction of […]

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Definition of lacustrine

The first step to discover the meaning of the lake term that concerns us now is to proceed to establish its etymological origin. This is how we can discover that it is found in Latin, and more precisely in the word lacus which can be defined as "lake." Everything that keeps […]

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Definition of industrial plants

The notion of a plant is associated with an organic being that lives and grows, but does not have the ability to move from one place to another by voluntary impulse. The term, however, has other uses: a floor can be the design of a building (or each of its floors), the lower part of the […]

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Definition of swamp

Pantano is a term that comes from the Italian language and whose origin could go back to the name Pantanus, which was a lake in ancient Italy. It is the deep place where the waters collect and stop naturally, with a generally muddy bottom. For example: «Be careful: thousands live in this swamp […]

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Definition of hydroelectric plant

A hydroelectric power plant is an installation that takes advantage of hydraulic energy sources to generate another electrical energy source. It is made up of a series of fundamental facilities such as the dam, water intakes, spillways, the power house and hydraulic turbines. To understand the concept, as can be seen, you must first pay attention […]

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Definition of non-renewable energy

Non-renewable energy is the type of energy that is obtained from a limited natural resource, so once it is depleted, it cannot be replaced. As there is no viable production or extraction system, when the resource reserves that allow the generation of non-renewable energy are exhausted, […]

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