oceanography - the study of the ocean and ocean life. oil - a black, sticky substance used to produce fuel (petroleum) and materials (plastics).
oceanography The science of all aspects of the oceans, in spite of its etymology. occupational exposure limit Occupational Safety and Health Act See OSHA. A Federal law designed to protect the health and safety of industrial workers.
In oceanography, advection is the horizontal or vertical flow of sea water as a current. aerosol Particulate material, other than water or ice, in the atmosphere ranging in size from approximately 10x-3 to larger than 10x2 īm in radius.
Energy required to vaporize the water is released, about 585 cal/g of water at 20 degrees Celsius. [Physical Review, v 38, 5303, 1988.] [Oceanography; Thurman, Harold; 513; 1994; Macmillan, New York.] ...
Oceanography:the study and exploration of the ocean. Oxidation:a chemical reaction involving the combination of a material with oxygen. P Period:the time between two successive waves.
See also: Release, Atmosphere, Water, Air, Gas
 
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