Examples of using Which rises in English and their translations into Dutch
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All porch spots have a protection degree of at least IP44, which rises to IP65.
the engineers of Rolls-Royce developed a machine which rises by keeping its horizontal fuselage.
The town of Banyalbufar covers the slopes of Mount Mola de Planícia, which rises to 934 meters above sea level to the sea The town is divided by three carved by three rivers.
The town, which rises on a hill that dominates the Itria Valley,
with mountains 600 meters above sea level the highest of which is Mount Fénduca, which rises to 609 meters.
the Banas, which rises in the Aravalli Range, drains southeastern Rajasthan.
a hill which rises 182 meters above the city of Artà.
you can take on the Kupa River(pronounced Koepa) which rises in the park and goes to Risnjak rijeka Sava in Sisak.
the Pozo de las Nieves(the Well of Snow), which rises to 1949 meters.
there are the Talaia de Son Jaumell, which rises to 271 meters.
is a river which rises in Belgium, where it arises from the confluence of the Great Aa(in Wuustwezel)
it's like the sap in the tree which rises and goes to various parts of the tree,
with a medieval fortress, which rises on the top of a cliff 378 meters high.
It is possible to arrange a trailing lamp with a roller and a counterbalance which rises, falls on any height
The town of Tatranská Lomnicais dominated by the majestic LomnickÃ1⁄2 Stit(peak/shield), which rises to a height of 2,633 meters above sea level and is accessible by cable car.
The town of Tatranská Lomnica is dominated by the majestic Lomnický štít(peak/ shield), which rises up to 2,633 m above sea level and is accessible by a cable car.
foreign works of art, which rises above the gray ocean of mediocrity,
only one-third of those who go out to work have a daily journey lasting more than one hour- a duration which rises in line with social position of the individuals.
Those who read it without the letter"hamza" explain it as derived from the root meaning"that which rises from the earth", which is an indication that prophets have a noble rank
the saturated steam which rises from the collecting basin,