Examples of using Global average in English and their translations into Slovak
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Without it, the global average temperature would be an unbearable- 18°C.
The global average rate is 32 percent.
The global average is 32%.
is the global average.
The global average, which is roughly equal to the Chinese average, is around 600-800 Euro per month.”.
He said the rate of adoption in China is higher than the global average, but there is room to grow.
They and others are expected to call for an ambitious deal that will avoid a dangerous rise in global average temperatures.
Climate models predict much greater warming in the Arctic than the global average, resulting in significant international attention to the region.
The global average, which is roughly equal to the Chinese average, is around 600- 800 euros per month.
the international community has agreed to limit the global average temperature increase to 2°C above pre-industrial times.
TThe current global average temperature is 0.85ºC higher than it was in the late 19th century.
The global average for policy rates is expected to rise to 2.06% this year from 1.92% at the end of 2019, according to Bespoke.
Each local over 15 years of age drinks 13 litres of pure alcohol a year on average, while the global average is 6.2 litres.
Science tells us that we should be aiming to limit the future global average temperature increase to 2°C above pre-industrial levels in order to limit the damage.
The melt is four times the global average, and scientists warn that most of the glaciers will have disappeared by 2050.
Global average sea level has risen by 1.7 millimeters year in the 20th century,
The global average, incidentally, is for 30% of products to be produced in smart factories,
The Paying Taxes study 2017 shows the tax burden on companies in Slovakia, which is 10% higher than the global average and EU/EFTA average. .
Establish clear objectives for reducing human-generated greenhouse gas emissions over time to keep the global average temperature rise below two degrees.
While the global average prevalence is around 10%,