6 résultats pour "aération"
- aération n.
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Définition: AÉRATION, substantif féminin.
ÉMILE DURKHEIM, De la division du travail social, 1893, page 384. — Par extension . [En parlant de l'homme] Action de s'aérer, de prendre l'air :
- L'aération de l'aquarium.
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eau - chimie.
apportent des retombées radioactives à la surface de la Terre. Dans la croûte terrestre, l'eau réagit avec les minéraux du sol et des roches. Les principaux composants dissous dans l'eau de surface et l'eau souterraine sont les sulfates, les chlorures, les bicarbonates de sodium et de potassium, les oxydes de calcium et de magnésium. Les eaux de surface peuvent également contenir des eaux d'égout domestique et des déchets industriels. Les eaux souterraines des puits peu profonds peuvent contenir...
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Water - chemistry.
flourides in drinking water has been found to reduce tooth decay. See Fluorine. Seawater contains, in addition to concentrated amounts of sodium chloride, or salt, many other soluble compounds, as the impure waters of rivers and streams areconstantly feeding the oceans. At the same time, pure water is continually lost by the process of evaporation, and as a result the proportion of the impurities that givethe oceans their saline character is increased. See Ocean and Oceanography. VII WATER...
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Soil.
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Soil, the loose material that covers the land surfaces of
an exchange between plants and the atmosphere, as oxygen diffuses into the soil and is used by roots for respiration. In turn, the resulting carbon dioxide diffusesthrough pore spaces and returns to the atmosphere. This exchange is most efficient in soils with a high degree of porosity. For farmers, gardeners, landscapers, andothers with a professional interest in soil health, the process of aeration—making holes in the soil surface to permit the exchange of air—is a crucial activity. Theburrowi...