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wind exposure Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

বায়ু উন্মুক্ততা,





wind exposure's Usage Examples:

3 miles) in length) to maximise wind exposure.


In order to allow less wind exposure, to transmit more daylight to the ground and to appear more slender.


To appear more slender, allow less wind exposure and transmit more daylight to the ground, many skyscrapers have a design.


tolerant of severe winter cold, hardy down to at least –60 °C, and also of wind exposure.


including serpentine-derived soils which can constrain plant growth; and wind exposure.


Climate classifications are usually based on: wind exposure, mountain height and direction, climatic effects on vegetation and watercourses.


Influence of wind exposure on needle desiccation and mortality for timberline conifers in Wyoming.


It is hardy down to at least −45 °C (−49 °F), and tolerant of severe wind exposure.


creek that bisects the tea gardens, six miles inland and away from salt wind exposure.


Factors of climate concern in the Castle Provincial Park include wind exposure, moisture patterns such as snow accumulation and availability, volcanic.


As it is associated with excessive sun or wind exposure, wearing protective sunglasses with side shields and/or wide brimmed.


long; the short stature and small leaves give it greater tolerance of wind exposure.


inconveniences, Tremplin du Praz was built into the mountain side to minimize wind exposure.


tolerant of severe winter cold, hardy down to at least -45 °C, and also of wind exposure.


It is also poorly adapted as a windbreak tree, as wind exposure causes dieback in winter.


severe winter cold, hardy down to at least −50 °C (−58 °F), and also of wind exposure.


The cycling charity CTC expressed concern over the wind exposure that riders would face when using SkyCycle, as well as the steepness.


squads "dug their floors almost two feet below ground level," to reduce wind exposure or the number of logs required for construction.


different areas of the park, depending on the specifics of salt and wind exposure.


temperature lowered to 10 °C and a certain rigor in winter with high wind exposure.



Synonyms:

wind exposure; solarization; windage; vulnerability; solarisation;

Antonyms:

invulnerability; inactivity; competition; bottom; top;

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