Associations to the word «Upwelling»
Noun
- Magma
- Oceanic
- Nutrient
- Mantle
- Convection
- Productivity
- Equator
- Cooler
- Plume
- Current
- Uplift
- Divergence
- Crust
- Humboldt
- Warmer
- Groundwater
- Ocean
- Ecosystem
- Fishery
- Shelf
- Radiance
- Circulation
- Seawater
- Coastline
- Easterly
- Rift
- Carbonate
- Weathering
- Eddy
- Dike
- Monsoon
- Convergence
- Corona
- Eyre
- Wildfire
- Melt
- Peru
- Whales
- Zone
- Valence
- Sediment
- Shear
- Microbiology
- Nitrate
- Welding
- Forage
- Flux
- Estuary
- Variability
- Weasel
- Reef
- Abundance
- Latitude
- Oscillation
- Woodpecker
- Clam
- Wind
- Continental
- Anomaly
- Thunderstorm
- Hemisphere
- Sensing
- Temperature
- Topography
- Volcano
- Surface
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
Wise words
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