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  • bio:Prefix and suffix element of Greek origin that enters the formation of masculine names and adjectives with the meaning of.
    noun:Hydralin daily 10 wipes on sale in the drugstore bio.
  • geology:the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
    noun:Undoubtedly, the distinguishing feature of Lanzarote is its geology.
  • hydrology:the branch of science concerned with the properties of the earth's water, and especially its movement in relation to land.
    noun:His specialty is hydrology, environmental science, and sustainable development.
  • atmosphere: the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
    noun:The street is full of bars and restaurants with atmosphere.
  • oceanography:the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
    noun: Definitions of phenomena observed in meteorology and oceanography.
  • paleontology:the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
    noun: Focus of the pages on mining, paleontology and general geology.
  • clima:Set of circumstances that surround a person or that characterize or condition a situation.
    noun:The climate in Monte Porzio Catone is warm and temperate
  • meteorology:the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.
    noun:This is the second package of the serial about meteorology.
  • geo:Prefix element of Greek origin that enters the formation of names and adjectives with the meaning of 'earth'.
    noun:to convert a human readable address into a geo point.
  • climatology: the scientific study of climate.
    noun:Good offers related to meteorology and climatology.
  • astro:Person who stands out in an activity or who is highly admired, especially in sports or in the movies.
    noun:To shine as a star without being afraid of darkening the planets.
  • logy:dull and heavy in motion or thought; sluggish
    noun:If logy is true, the y axis will be drawn in the logarithmic scale.
  • biosphere:the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms
    noun:Our biosphere is in the middle of a great challenge.
  • physical geography:the branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes
    noun:The physical geography of Minsk was shaped over the two most recent ice ages.
  • hydro:a combining form meaning “water,” used in the formation of compound words
    noun:Switzerland produces 60% of its electricity with hydro power.
  • hydrosphere:all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
    noun:The hydrosphere consists of all the oceans, seas and lakes on earth.
  • astronomy:the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
    noun:The Tibetan system of astronomy and astrology is extremely complex.
  • geosphere:any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
    noun:These are called, respectively, the geosphere, biosphere, and noosphere.
  • graphy:in nouns denoting.
    noun:Nezu Graphy Hotel offers a large communal kitchen with a microwave, an oven and cooking stoves.
  • atmos:the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth or any other celestial body
    noun:We call this layer the atmosphere. It is a word from Greek roots: atmos = gas, vapour; sphaira = sphere.