Associations to the word «Upwelling»
Noun
- Runoff
- Coast
- Silica
- Water
- Fluctuation
- Finch
- Depth
- Slab
- Bloom
- Warbler
- Ridge
- Fog
- Trough
- Boundary
- Variance
- Wolverine
- Plate
- Layer
- Nursery
- Uranium
- Cough
- Atmosphere
- Flow
- Wetland
- Nausea
- Typhoon
- Kangaroo
- Lava
- Precipitation
- Mapping
- Oyster
- Feeding
- Margin
- Phosphate
- Isotope
- Hurricane
- Venus
- Wasp
- Decrease
- Fern
- Radiation
- Climate
- Intensity
- Accumulation
- Availability
- Pacific
- Coral
- Lagoon
- Vaccine
- Fish
- Continent
- Tide
- Deposition
- Gulf
- Vapor
- Surge
- Oxygen
- Displacement
- Dioxide
- Watershed
- Vacuum
- Debris
- Nitrogen
- Region
- Weaver
- Waste
- Heat
- Peninsula
Adjective
Wiktionary
UPWELLING, noun. An upward movement from a lower source.
UPWELLING, noun. The oceanographic phenomenon that occurs when strong, usually seasonal, winds push water away from the coast, bringing cold, nutrient-rich deep waters up to the surface
UPWELLING, verb. Present participle of upwell
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