9 résultats pour "arable"
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Usage et définition du mot:
ARABLE, adjectif.
soupirs, on e?t dit qu'il portait sur lui tous ses domaines?: bois, fermes, pr?s et clos, garennes et d?fends, terres arables et labourables! PAUL AR?NE, Jean des Figues, 1870, page 32. Remarque?: 1. " Elle [terre arable] s'oppose ? terre de for?t ou de lande. (...) L'?quivalent, hors culture, c'est la terre v?g?tale. " (Dictionnaire des sols (GEORGES PLAISANCE, ANDR? CAILLEUX) 1958). 2. Dans l'exemple 5, terres arables s'oppose sans doute ? terres labourables comme pr?s ? clos, garennes ? d?...
- tournant XVe XVIIe Vignes aussi et les terres arables, Moulins tournans, beaus plains à
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La Serbie-et-Monténégro
MUNEOFLOIE qui a accueilli un nombre important orthodo xe agricoles dont 4,45 sont cultivés de réfugi és serbes en provenance autocéphale et 1,15 consacrés à l'élevage . • Le pays compte neuf parcs nationau x de Bosnie-Herzégovine et de Croatie monténégrine • Les céréales occupent 64 % des terres où la faune et la flore sont protégées . durant la guerre civile . Cette région essaie de s'en arables. Les principales product ions le plus étendu est celui d...
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Algeria - country.
areas to fishing. National parks, including the giant Tassili N’Ajjer National Park in the eastern corner of the country, comprise a large proportion of the protected area. The effects of Algeria’s human population on the fragile landscape have been severe. The greatest ecological threats are deforestation and burning of scrub vegetation,conversion of steppe habitat to arable land, and soil erosion due to overgrazing and poor farming practices. Pollution of Mediterranean coastal waters is pervas...
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Uzbekistan - country.
E Environmental Issues The evaporation of the Aral Sea is one of the worst ecological disasters in the world. The Aral has shrunk so much that it now holds only about one-fifth the volume ofwater it held in 1960. The shrinkage is due to irrigation withdrawals from the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, a practice that began on a massive scale in the early 1960s aspart of the Soviet Union’s ill-conceived drive to increase cotton yields in Central Asia. Growing cotton in the naturally arid and saline soil...
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sols, travail des - agriculture et agroalimentaire.
La pollution du sol correspond à l’accumulation de composés toxiques : produits chimiques, sels, matières radioactives ou agents pathogènes qui, tous, ont des effets nocifssur la croissance des plantes et la santé des animaux. L’utilisation accrue d’engrais et de nombreux produits insecticides et fongicides après la fin de la Seconde Guerremondiale est, depuis les années 1960, source d’inquiétude sur l’état des sols. Certes, l’application d’engrais contenant les principaux éléments nutritifs, à...
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Kazakhstan - country.
mismanagement. Between 1949 and 1991 the Soviet government conducted about 70 percent of all of its nuclear testing in Kazakhstan, mostly in the northeastern area near the city ofSemipalatinsk (now Semey). Nearly 500 nuclear explosions occurred both above and below ground near Semipalatinsk, while more than 40 nuclear detonationsoccurred at other testing grounds in western Kazakhstan and in the Qyzylqum desert. More than 1 million of Kazakhstan’s inhabitants were exposed to dangerous levelsof ra...
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Australia - country.
itself forms most of the border between New South Wales and Victoria. Considerable lengths of the Murray, Darling, and Murrumbidgee rivers are navigable during thewet seasons. The central plains region, also known as the Channel Country, is interlaced by a network of rivers. During the rainy season these rivers flood the low-lying countryside,but in dry months they become merely a series of water holes. The Victoria, Daly, and Roper rivers drain a section of the Northern Territory. In Queensland...
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Australia - Geography.
itself forms most of the border between New South Wales and Victoria. Considerable lengths of the Murray, Darling, and Murrumbidgee rivers are navigable during thewet seasons. The central plains region, also known as the Channel Country, is interlaced by a network of rivers. During the rainy season these rivers flood the low-lying countryside,but in dry months they become merely a series of water holes. The Victoria, Daly, and Roper rivers drain a section of the Northern Territory. In Queensland...