Examples of using Fumaroles in English and their translations into Italian
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in particular the Cyperus polystachyus(papyrus fumaroles).
lakes, fumaroles, mountains and its three endemic species of flamingos in particular.
The tour of the island starts from Porto di Levante, very well known for its fumaroles and its termal springs.
where it is still possible to see fumaroles.
Around the ancient village of Sasso Pisano geothermal phenomena are evident and natural putizze of fumaroles, which give the landscape a mysterious
The natural manifestations of the area of Larderello(lagoni, fumaroles and hot springs)
distance to the east of Vulcano, was not accompanied or followed by any significant variation in the monitored parameters(temperature and geochemistry of the crater fumaroles and other geothermal areas).
while from the volcano's summit would rise fumaroles.
in particular the fumaroles and sources of geothermal energy,
in particular the fumaroles and sources of geothermal energy,
variations in the physicochemical characteristics of the fumaroles of the solfatara nd the hydrothermal area of Pisciarelli.
published a little volume in which he identified the presence of boric acid in the waters of Monterotondo and in those coming from the fumaroles around Pomarance.
steaming fumaroles and the Bagno dell' Acqua(lago di Venere)
Fumaroles may occur along tiny cracks
in its province we can remind Larderello, known for its fumaroles, and Volterra, an archeological center known for the alabaster working,
Therein, between the diverse flora, This is the rare species Cyperus polystachyus(papyrus fumaroles), species not endemic,
so much so that it is also called fumaroles for the vaporous nature of its waters.
home to geothermal phenomena like fumaroles, geysers and springs pumping out high-temperature waters.
in particular the fumaroles and the energy sources that emanate from the earth.
which still fumaroles of sulfur dioxide,