Examples of using Which rises in English and their translations into Norwegian
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the hydrogen sulfide, which rises from its bottom.
gradually tapering, graceful form a separate tower, which rises to 10 meters.
At Træna you can explore the famous rock formations, Trænstaven and Kirkhelleren, which rises vertically from the sea.
But the Abakan River, which rises on the western shoulder of the Sayan mountains, belongs to the system of the Yenisei.
rugged terrain, which rises to over 600 m(1,969 ft).
The oak leaf which rises from the navy and yellow section shows the force
The oak leaf which rises from the navy and yellow section shows the force and the power of being a member of Fenerbahçe.
This is particularly true of the southern section, which rises to the peaks of the Kaikoura Ranges.
This off plan villa is inspired by the beauty of its natural environment, which rises in the mountains and reaches down towards the Mediterranean.
Hammershus is an impressive old castle from around the year 1250, which rises from a steep rock hillock on the northern tip of Bornholm.
picturesque town, which rises up from the sea and dives into its depths,
on the other long side by the Raukumara mountain range which rises to 1754 m(5755 ft) at Mt.
Today, you will visit the almost 200-metre-high iconic Lion Rock of Sigiriya, which rises steeply in the landscape
a pointed formation called L'Aiguille or the Needle, which rises 70 metres(230 ft) above the sea.
is also promotes burning of fat through its thermogenic effect which rises energy consumption.
more people know the romantic little river, which rises in the Rothaargebirge and flows into the Rhine near Koblenz: the Lahn.
Gonro medium- it locusts, which rise more than human.
The design represents the support rod, around which rise up the spiral stage.
The speaker supposes that the listener can understand which rose is in question.
The formation of follicles in tonsils with the size of a millet seed, which rise above the surface of the mucous membrane