در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات Antarctica را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه Antarctica و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای Antarctica، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه Antarctica نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از Antarctica در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه Antarctica به کمک همین جملات با Antarctica و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت Antarctica می باشد.
در قسمت ذیل 317 جمله با Antarctica برای شما آورده شده است. ضمناً شما می توانید با کلیک بر روی علامت بلندگو در کنار هر جمله، تلفظ جمله با Antarctica را نیز گوش دهید.
(1) I want to live in Antarctica.
(2) How many people live in Antarctica?
(3) I just arrived home from Antarctica.
(4) Antarctica is cold at this time of year
(5) Antarctica is cold at this time of year.
(6) This is particularly common around Antarctica
(7) This is particularly common around Antarctica.
(8) The largest in East Antarctica is Lambert Glacier
(9) She wants to travel to Antarctica, of all places.
(10) Several ships are stuck in sea ice in Antarctica.
(11) The largest in East Antarctica is Lambert Glacier.
(12) Later this year the expedition discovered Antarctica
(13) Later this year the expedition discovered Antarctica.
(14) The Bombardier Glacier in Antarctica is also named after him
(15) The Bombardier Glacier in Antarctica is also named after him.
(16) Then they fly round to the Indian Ocean and down to Antarctica.
(17) What is the longitude and latitude location of Antarctica highest peak
(18) Roman Knoll on Trinity Peninsula in Antarctica is named after the town
(19) What is the longitude and latitude location of Antarctica highest peak.
(20) Roman Knoll on Trinity Peninsula in Antarctica is named after the town.
(21) Its operations are worldwide covering every continent except Antarctica
(22) Its operations are worldwide covering every continent except Antarctica.
(23) Albena Peninsula on the Brabant Island in Antarctica is named after Albena
(24) Albena Peninsula on the Brabant Island in Antarctica is named after Albena.
(25) Christopher Columbus once landed on the moon, but mistook it for Antarctica.
(26) This included South America Africa most of Australia the bulk of India and Antarctica
(27) This included South America Africa most of Australia the bulk of India and Antarctica.
(28) Antarctica has the lowest naturally occurring temperature ever recorded at Vostok Station
(29) Antarctica has the lowest naturally occurring temperature ever recorded at Vostok Station.
(30) He overcame all sorts of hardship and setbacks to succeed in a solo crossing of Antarctica.
(31) Grigorov Glacier on Brabant Island in Palmer Archipelago Antarctica is named after Stamen Grigorov
(32) Grigorov Glacier on Brabant Island in Palmer Archipelago Antarctica is named after Stamen Grigorov.
(33) The effects of climate change are far less pronounced in Antarctica than in the northern polar regions.
(34) The longest journey is not the journey from Asia to Antarctica, but it is the journey to know yourself.
(35) From the standpoint of ecology, Antarctica should be reserved solely for research, not for tourism or for commercial exploration.
(36) I want to visit the snow in Antarctica before global warming turns it into a tropical paradise.
(37) Climate change refers to a lasting change in the Earth's climate. The climate has ranged from ice ages to warmer periods when palm trees grew in Antarctica.
(38) Scientists in Antarctica have harvested their first crop of vegetables grown without soil, daylight or pesticides as part of a project designed to help astronauts cultivate fresh foodon other planets.
(39) Why did Eastern Antarctica become
(40) How many humans live in Antarctica?
(41) hat is low and limited in Antarctica
(42) What is 90% of Antarctica covered by
(43) It is the longest river in Antarctica.
(44) Who has research stations in Antarctica
(45) What ice sheet covers all of Antarctica
(46) How many men sighted Antarctica in 1820?
(47) Where was coal first found on Antarctica
(48) How much of Earth's ice is in Antarctica?
(49) What breed of penguin lives in Antarctica?
(50) What document regulates Antarctica's status
(51) How thick is the ice that covers Antarctica
(52) What is seen as a major risk to Antarctica?
(53) Where in Antarctica has warming been noticed?
(54) What does the treaty set Antarctica aside as?
(55) What are the most common rocks in Antarctica?
(56) They left New Zealand to return to Antarctica.
(57) When was Antarctica still joined to Australia?
(58) What is the size of Antarctica in square miles
(59) What does the massed snow in Antarctica produce?
(60) What seperated from Antarctica in the Cretaceous
(61) What are the rarest rocks in Western Antarctica?
(62) What are the most often found rocks in Antarctica
(63) The Southern Ocean is the ocean around Antarctica.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(64) In what period did Africa beak off from Antarctica
(65) How many species of Mosses are there in Antarctica?
(66) What semi-perminant feature developed in Antarctica
(67) Which current resulted in the cooling of Antarctica
(68) What type of organism can not be found in Antarctica
(69) What 1995 treaty is Antarctica's status regulated by
(70) At least three children have been born in Antarctica.
(71) Where was east Antarctica during the Cambrian period?
(72) They live on almost every continent except Antarctica.
(73) Who were the first permanent inhabitants of Antarctica
(74) When did New-Australia Guinea separate from Antarctica?
(75) Excludes information on the United States and Antarctica.
(76) Where on Antarctica is the ppercipitation as low as .8 mm?
(77) What is the supposed source of most Antarctica meteorites?
(78) How much of the Earth's fresh water is held in Antarctica?
(79) To what mountainous area is Antarctica geologically similar
(80) This is partly offset by autumn cooling in East Antarctica.
(81) When did negotiations start to regulate mining in Antarctica
(82) It occurs on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
(83) Antarctica is a continent surrounding the Earth s South Pole.
(84) What astronomical study is important research for Antarctica?
(85) Some of these fungi are also apparently endemic to Antarctica
(86) What part of Antarctica is currently in the Northern Hemispher?
(87) It is the third largest desert after Antarctica and the Arctic
(88) How close did von Bellingshausen and Lazarev come to Antarctica?
(89) For comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia
(90) In what year was an agreement reached to ban mining in Antarctica?
(91) What did the study note about the temperatures in East Antarctica?
(92) About long long do researchers stay when researching in Antarctica
(93) Cruise ships sometimes pass by on their way to and from Antarctica.
(94) How much has west Antarctica warmed per decade in the last 5o years
(95) The climate of Antarctica does not allow extensive vegetation to form
(96) This study also noted that West Antarctica has warmed by more than 0
(97) How many countries signed the treaty protecting Antarctica from claims
(98) Who resumed commercial overflights to Antarctica to Australia in 1990?
(99) The first confirmed sighting of Antarctica were by three different men.
(100) Members of the Rallidae are found on every continent except Antarctica.
(101) The entry of whom has caused some worry about the welfare of Antarctica
(102) Ross Island was the base for many of the early expeditions to Antarctica.
(103) What has the warming in East Antarctica been offset by in West Antarctica
(104) Starting from the late Paleozoic era, when did Antarctica finish forming?
(105) What light caused condition is a serious problem for humans in Antarctica?
(106) Because of the stormy weather, the explorer’s trip to Antarctica was abortive.
(107) Antarctica is the Earth s southernmost continent It lies under the South Pole.
(108) Antarctica provides many uncharted regions because of its extreme temperatures.
(109) What was deposited in Western Antarctica while it was in the Southern Hemisphere
(110) Most glaciers from Greenland, Antarctica, and Southeast Alaska are of which type
(111) Byrd Station was the only big base in the interior of West Antarctica for many years.
(112) Myomorphs are found all around the world except Antarctica in almost all land places.
(113) Antarctica continued to become more isolated and finally developed a permanent ice cap.
(114) Extensive glaciers are found in Antarctica, Chile, Canada, Alaska, Greenland and Iceland
(115) Because it is so cold, Antarctica is the only continent where people do not live fulltime.
(116) After that it fell back into the atmosphere and crashed into the Indian Ocean near Antarctica.
(117) Hoverflies are common throughout the world and can be found on most continent except Antarctica.
(118) The continent of Antarctica is a land mass that is most of the area within the Antarctic Circle.
(119) However about 1000 to 5000 people live through the year at the research stations in Antarctica.
(120) The main mineral resource known on the continent is coal. Where is iron ore found on Antarctica?
(121) The climate of Antarctica does not allow extensive vegetation to form. What promotes plant growth
(122) Antarctica takes an adaptable person because the temperatures and way of living are very extreme.
(123) They have also been introduced to all continents except Antarctica They are serious pest animals.
(124) About 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, a sheet of ice averaging at least 1
(125) Ducks show a cosmopolitan distribution they can be found all over the world except for Antarctica.
(126) Byrd Station was opened again in 20092010 This was to support operations in northern West Antarctica.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(127) The main mineral resource known on the continent is coal. What expedition discovered coal on Antarctica?
(128) The sub-zero temperatures in Antarctica make it impossible for anyone to live on the freezing continent.
(129) The Antarctic includes the continent of Antarctica and the ices waters and islands in the Southern Ocean.
(130) The climate of Antarctica does not allow extensive vegetation to form. How many species of plants are there
(131) Some of Antarctica has been warming up; particularly strong warming has been noted on the Antarctic Peninsula
(132) About 98 of Antarctica is covered by ice This ice averages at least 16 kilometers LRB 10 mi RRB in thickness.
(133) During the Cambrian period, Gondwana had a mild climate. What life florishes in East Antarctica's tropical seas
(134) During the Cambrian period, Gondwana had a mild climate. During the Devonian period, where was East Antarctica?
(135) The most common rocks in West Antarctica are andesite and rhyolite volcanics formed during the Jurassic period.
(136) Because of the persistent presence of the ice sheet the island is sometimes mistaken to be a part of Antarctica.
(137) In 1984, Juan Pablo Camacho was born at the Frei Montalva Station, becoming the first Chilean born in Antarctica
(138) The climate of Antarctica does not allow extensive vegetation to form. What can not grow extensively in Antarctica
(139) Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents. What be produced in Antarctica with temperatures less than -150°F
(140) Since Jack could not afford a ticket to Antarctica, he tried to commandeer a plane by holding a pilot at gunpoint.
(141) Most albatrosses are found in the southern hemisphere from Antarctica to Australia South Africa and South America.
(142) Antarctica is a popular place for adventurers since it is located in a polar region that is not traveled very often.
(143) Antarctica on average is the coldest driest and windiest continent It is also the highest of all the continents.
(144) He explored the Arctic with his uncle Sir John Ross and Sir William Parry He later led his own journey to Antarctica.
(145) The first confirmed sighting of Antarctica can be narrowed down to the crews of ships captained by three individuals.
(146) Dependency claims without general international recognition including all claims in Antarctica are listed in italics.
(147) The British Antarctic Territory is a sector of Antarctica claimed by the United Kingdom and is a British overseas territory.
(148) Penguins live on the southern half of the world Antarctica New Zealand southern Australia South Africa and South America.
(149) In past centuries some whaling stations were set up on Antarctica and some of the whalers would live there for a year or more.
(150) There are also about 75 million wild ruminants They can be found anywhere except for the continents Australia and Antarctica.
(151) Ross Island is an island which was formed by four volcanoes in the Ross Sea which can be found near the continent Antarctica.
(152) The Emperor Penguin LRB Aptenodytes forsteri RRB is a penguin that lives in Antarctica It is the tallest and heaviest penguin.
(153) Geologically, West Antarctica closely resembles the Andes mountain range of South America. An uplift of what formed Antarctica?
(154) Antarctica is considered a desert It has yearly precipitation of only 200 mm LRB 8 inches RRB near the sea and far less inland.
(155) There are research centers from some nations on Antarctica Teams of scientists live in the research centers for part of the year.
(156) In general it is agreed there are seven continents Africa Antarctica Asia Europe North America Australia and South America.
(157) Since the 1970s, an important focus of study has been the ozone layer in the atmosphere above Antarctica. What were banned in 1998
(158) The genus is widespread occurring across most of the world except the driest deserts rainforests and the mainland of Antarctica.
(159) Due to its location at the South Pole, Antarctica receives relatively little solar radiation. What are ice streams otherwise called
(160) Some species of marine animals exist and rely, directly or indirectly, on the phytoplankton. What penguin breeds south of Antarctica
(161) About 1150 species of fungi have been recorded from Antarctica, of which about 750 are non-lichen-forming and 400 are lichen-forming
(162) The only part of this book where it seemed plausible was when the aliens were at first discovered in Antarctica - why wouldn't they...
(163) In 1983, the Antarctic Treaty Parties began negotiations on a convention to regulate mining in Antarctica. What does CARMAR stand for?
(164) There is evidence from one study that Antarctica is warming as a result of human carbon dioxide emissions, but this remains ambiguous.
(165) In the early 19th century the geography of Antarctica was almost completely unknown but occasional sightings of land had been recorded.
(166) Endorheic lakes in Antarctica are located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys Victoria Land Antarctica the largest icefree area in Antarctica.
(167) About 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, a sheet of ice averaging at least 1. How would the sea levels rise 200 m?
(168) The first recorded landing on mainland Antarctica was by the American sealer John Davis He landed in West Antarctica on 7 February 1821.
(169) About 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, a sheet of ice averaging at least 1. How much of Antarctica is fresh water
(170) There are at least 550 species and though the majority are tropical members of the family are found on all continents except Antarctica.
(171) Due to its location at the South Pole, Antarctica receives relatively little solar radiation. Why does Antarctica receive solar radiation?
(172) The passing of the Antarctic Conservation Act (1978) in the U. What type of penalty can importing plants and animals into Antarctica bring?
(173) Africa separated from Antarctica in the Jurassic, around 160 Ma, followed by the Indian subcontinent in the early Cretaceous (about 125 Ma)
(174) In 1983, the Antarctic Treaty Parties began negotiations on a convention to regulate mining in Antarctica. What year was the CARMAR adopted
(175) Antarctica continued to become more isolated and finally developed a permanent ice cap. What slowed down the Antarctic Circumpolar Current?
(176) About 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, a sheet of ice averaging at least 1. How much of Antarctica is covered by ice
(177) Antarctica's status is regulated by the 1959 Antarctic Treaty and other related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System
(178) Rezovski Creek LRB Bulgarian Rezovski Potok re zovski po tok RRB is a meltwater stream that can be found in Livingston Island Antarctica.
(179) Some species of marine animals exist and rely, directly or indirectly, on the phytoplankton. What animals live on the continent of Antarctica?
(180) Antarctica is a perfect example of a great wilderness, and while it is full of life, it is wild and devoid of humans save for a few researchers.
(181) Those features can also be observed in algae and cyanobacteria, suggesting that these are adaptations to the conditions prevailing in Antarctica
(182) Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. What is the highest peak in the world?
(183) Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. What is the highest peak in Antarctica
(184) Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. What is the worlds most active volcano
(185) Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. What is the Earth's most southern volcano
(186) Although scientists at the local college would like to perform further observations, they lack the resources to study a species endemic to Antarctica.
(187) The Antarctic region cooled down, and the ocean surrounding Antarctica began to freeze, sending cold water and ice floes north, reinforcing the cooling
(188) Aedes is a genus of mosquito originally found in tropical and subtropical zones but has spread by human activity to all continents excluding Antarctica.
(189) In 1983, the Antarctic Treaty Parties began negotiations on a convention to regulate mining in Antarctica. Who announced they would not ratify the CARMAR
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(190) Heard Island and McDonald Islands LRB abbreviated as HIMI RRB are islands in the Southern Ocean about twothirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica.
(191) The Australian Antarctic Territory LRB AAT RRB is the part of Antarctica claimed by Australia and is the largest part of Antarctica claimed by any nation.
(192) The Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting is advised on environmental and conservation issues in Antarctica by the Committee for Environmental Protection
(193) Von Bellingshausen saw Antarctica on 27 January 1820 This was three days before Bransfield saw land and ten months before Palmer did so in November 1820.
(194) Since Antarctica was known for being cold, Betty instantly believed that it was located in the north but realized it is located in the southern hemisphere.
(195) Due to its location at the South Pole, Antarctica receives relatively little solar radiation. What is the usual condition of precipitation in the Antarctic?
(196) Antarctica has no indigenous population and there is no evidence that it was seen by humans until the 19th century. When was Antarctica last seen by humans?
(197) The Sahara (Arabic: ??????? ???????, a?-?a?ra? al-kubra , 'the Greatest Desert') is the largest hot desert in the world. What does Antarctica mean in Arabic
(198) Geologically, West Antarctica closely resembles the Andes mountain range of South America. What is there evidence of in Alexander Byrd Land and Marie Island?
(199) The first official use of the name Antarctica as a continental name in the 1890s is said to have been used by Scottish cartographer John George Bartholomew.
(200) In 1983, the Antarctic Treaty Parties began negotiations on a convention to regulate mining in Antarctica. When was the treaty to regulate mining agreed upon?
(201) By the end of the Cretaceous, about 66 Ma, Antarctica (then connected to Australia) still had a subtropical climate and flora, complete with a marsupial fauna
(202) Geologically, West Antarctica closely resembles the Andes mountain range of South America. What caused the Antarctic Peninsula to for prior to the Paleozoic era?
(203) A study by Eric Steig published in 2009 noted for the first time that the continent-wide average surface temperature trend of Antarctica is slightly positive at >0.
(204) Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. In what mountainous area of Antarctica is Vinson Massif?
(205) Some species of marine animals exist and rely, directly or indirectly, on the phytoplankton. What is the Adelie penguin the only one to do during winter in Antarctica
(206) Antarctica has no indigenous population and there is no evidence that it was seen by humans until the 19th century. When was the first time humans visited Antarctica?
(207) It set aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, established freedom of scientific investigation and environmental protection, and banned military activity on Antarctica.
(208) Geologically, West Antarctica closely resembles the Andes mountain range of South America. What type of geologic activity occurred even after the formation of the ice sheets
(209) It is the smallest of the claims which were made prior to the implementation of the Antarctic Treaty System and the suspension of all territorial claims to Antarctica proper.
(210) About 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, a sheet of ice averaging at least 1. What is the amount of precipitation per year in the interior of Antarctica
(211) Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. Where has the temperature reached -89.2°F?
(212) Some of Antarctica has been warming up; particularly strong warming has been noted on the Antarctic Peninsula. What do some researchers believe to be that cause of this warming
(213) Antarctica (US English i/ænt'??rkt?k?/, UK English /æn't??kt?k?/ or /æn't??t?k?/ or /æn'??t?k?/)[Note 1] is Earth's southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole.
(214) Laurasia became North America and Eurasia, while Gondwana split into South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica and the Indian subcontinent, which collided with the Asian plate
(215) Evidence to support the plausibility of the concept is scant but it finds support in recent study of Martian meteorites found in Antarctica and in studies of extremophile microbes.
(216) On February 11 1972 the Explorer ran aground LRB into the ground RRB near La Plaza Point Antarctica its passengers LarsEric Lindblad among them were rescued by the Chilean Navy.
(217) Africa separated from Antarctica in the Jurassic, around 160 Ma, followed by the Indian subcontinent in the early Cretaceous (about 125 Ma). What took place about 43 million years ago
(218) Africa separated from Antarctica in the Jurassic, around 160 Ma, followed by the Indian subcontinent in the early Cretaceous (about 125 Ma). When did Antarctica have a tropical cimate?
(219) Africa separated from Antarctica in the Jurassic, around 160 Ma, followed by the Indian subcontinent in the early Cretaceous (about 125 Ma). When did Australia separate from Antarctica
(220) Africa separated from Antarctica in the Jurassic, around 160 Ma, followed by the Indian subcontinent in the early Cretaceous (about 125 Ma). What did Antactica connect to in the Jurassic
(221) Tsarigrad Peak in Imeon Range on Smith Island in the South Shetland Islands Antarctica is named after the conference LRB â Tsarigradâ being the old Bulgarian name for Constantinople RRB.
(222) Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. What continent has only 200 in of annual precipitation
(223) A census of sea life carried out during the International Polar Year and which involved some 500 researchers was released in 2010. When was the census of sea life carried out in Antarctica
(224) Africa separated from Antarctica in the Jurassic, around 160 Ma, followed by the Indian subcontinent in the early Cretaceous (about 125 Ma). What currents began isolating Australia in 66 Ma
(225) The name Antarctica is the Greek compound word Î Î 12 Ï Î Ï Î Ï Î Î Î LRB antarktikà RRB This is a feminine of Î Î 12 Ï Î Ï Î Ï Î Î Ï Ï LRB antarktikos RRB meaning opposite to the north .
(226) About 1150 species of fungi have been recorded from Antarctica, of which about 750 are non-lichen-forming and 400 are lichen-forming. How many species of fungi have been found on Antarctica?
(227) Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. What is the annual precipitation rate of coastal Antarctica
(228) Antarctica has no indigenous population and there is no evidence that it was seen by humans until the 19th century. What continent has an indigenous population that arrived in the 19th century?
(229) In 1983, the Antarctic Treaty Parties began negotiations on a convention to regulate mining in Antarctica. Which two countries refused to ratify the treaty to regulate mineral use in Antarctica?
(230) The water hemisphere has only oneeighth of the world s land Australia New Zealand Antarctica a small part of Southeast Asia and the southern part of South America are in the water hemisphere.
(231) Some scientific studies suggest that ozone depletion may have a dominant role in governing climatic change in Antarctica (and a wider area of the Southern Hemisphere). What enhanced the pole vortex?
(232) activity on Antarctica.
(233) What ocean does Antarctica surround?
(234) What continents is Antarctica larger than
(235) What does Antarctica have 98% of for the world
(236) What event caused people to misname Antarctica?
(237) What is the only penguin that breeds on Antarctica
(238) In what condition is most water in the Antarctica?
(239) What type of fungi help break down rock in Antarctica?
(240) Since what year has tourism been ongoing to Antarctica
(241) How high is the continent of Antarctica above sea level
(242) Since what year have claims been suspended in Antarctica
(243) What was Antarctica presumed to be by the ancient thinkers
(244) How many of the extant fungi in Antarctica are lichen-forming?
(245) How many reasons are given for the Arctic being colder than Antarctica?
(246) What has been the temperature trend of Antarctica per decade from 1959 to 2006?
(247) Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents. What is Antarctica topographically
(248) Qantas resumed commercial overflights to Antarctica from Australia in the mid-1990s.
(249) Due to its location at the South Pole, Antarctica receives relatively little solar radiation.
(250) Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents. What was the coldest temperature ever recorded?
(251) Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents. What relflects most of the light falling on it?
(252) Antarctica is colder than the Arctic for three reasons. How does the Arctic Ocean warm Antarctica
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(253) The climate of Antarctica does not allow extensive vegetation to form. What are there 20 species of?
(254) The climate of Antarctica does not allow extensive vegetation to form. What are there 105 species of
(255) Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents. What receives 10 inches of precipitation on average
(256) Antarctica is colder than the Arctic for three reasons. What does the distance orbital contribute to?
(257) During the Cambrian period, Gondwana had a mild climate. When did Antarctica develop a hot dry climate?
(258) The main mineral resource known on the continent is coal. Where are oil and gas deposits located near Antarctica?
(259) Antarctica has no indigenous population and there is no evidence that it was seen by humans until the 19th century.
(260) Since the 1970s, an important focus of study has been the ozone layer in the atmosphere above Antarctica. What does CCF stand for
(261) Antarctica continued to become more isolated and finally developed a permanent ice cap. What permanent structure formed on Antarctica
(262) Geologically, West Antarctica closely resembles the Andes mountain range of South America. What caused volcanism on the Antarctic Peninsula?
(263) Since the 1970s, an important focus of study has been the ozone layer in the atmosphere above Antarctica. What will happen to the ozone by 2050?
(264) Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. What is Mount Ross considered to be
(265) Geologically, West Antarctica closely resembles the Andes mountain range of South America. When were the andesite and rhyolite formed in West Antarctica
(266) Geologically, West Antarctica closely resembles the Andes mountain range of South America. What closely resembles the Andes mountain range of Antarctica
(267) Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. What is the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 ft
(268) Precipitation is low (most of Antarctica is a desert) and almost always in the form of snow, which accumulates and forms a giant ice sheet which covers the land
(269) Since the 1970s, an important focus of study has been the ozone layer in the atmosphere above Antarctica. When did scientists discover the hole in the ozone layer?
(270) Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. Wha island has the southern most volcano in the world?
(271) As of 2009, eleven children were born in Antarctica (south of the 60th parallel south): eight at the Argentine Esperanza Base and three at the Chilean Frei Montalva Station
(272) About 1150 species of fungi have been recorded from Antarctica, of which about 750 are non-lichen-forming and 400 are lichen-forming. Where are there 750 lichen-forming fungi
(273) In 1983, the Antarctic Treaty Parties began negotiations on a convention to regulate mining in Antarctica. What group led the fight to prevent mineral development in Antarctica
(274) Antarctica has no indigenous population and there is no evidence that it was seen by humans until the 19th century. Who believed thet Antarctica was smaller then its actual size
(275) Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. What is the yearly average temperature in Antarctica
(276) Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. Where has the temperature reached 89.2 degress Celsius
(277) Antarctica has no indigenous population and there is no evidence that it was seen by humans until the 19th century. What did Ptolemy suggest that a southern land mass would do to preserve?
(278) About 1150 species of fungi have been recorded from Antarctica, of which about 750 are non-lichen-forming and 400 are lichen-forming. How is it postulated that Mars life might have evolved?
(279) Africa separated from Antarctica in the Jurassic, around 160 Ma, followed by the Indian subcontinent in the early Cretaceous (about 125 Ma). After the division from Australia, what began to appear?
(280) What is the modern definition of "Antarctica"?
(281) How to Use "Antarctica" with Example Sentences.
(282) If you had to explain to someone who was learning English what "Antarctica" is, what would you say?
(283) Maybe it seems like a simple question, but the meaning of the word "Antarctica" can get slippery.
(284) The Best Definition of "Antarctica" I’ve Heard So Far.
(285) "Antarctica" - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage note.
(286) What is the best definition of "Antarctica"?
(287) What is the definition of an "Antarctica"?
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به جای حفظ کردن لغت Antarctica ، جملات کوتاه با Antarctica را حفظ کنید.
اگر واقعاً نمی توانید از حفظ کردن دل بکنید، به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی Antarctica، جملات کوتاه مختلف با لغت Antarctica را حفظ کنید. مثلاً به جای اینکه لغت “university” را به معنی “دانشگاه” حفظ کنید، عبارت “I go to university” به معنی “من به دانشگاه می روم” را حفظ کنید. وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی Antarctica، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه Antarctica را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از Antarctica در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.
جمله سازی با کلمه Antarctica
ساختن جمله با Antarctica به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی Antarctica است. اما برای اینکه مغز شما بتواند لغت Antarctica را در آینده به یاد بیاورد، بهترین راه استفاده از روش زیر است:
با لغت Antarctica ده جمله بسازید و در هر کدام از جملات معنای متفاوتی از واژه Antarctica که می خواهید یاد بگیرید را به کار ببرید. با ساختن جمله از لغات جدید به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.
شاید مهم ترین مفهوم در زبان، جمله باشد. یادگیری ساختار جمله (sentence structure) در انگلیسی و هر زبان دیگری امری بسیار ضروری است. هر زبانی گرامر خاص خودش دارد و بر اساس آن ساختار جمله مشخص می شود. همین نکته در مورد زبان انگلیسی هم صدق می کند. در این زبان هم در هر نوع جمله ای قواعد دستوری خاصی حکم فرما است و هر یک از آن ها نقش مهمی در رساندن دقیق منظورمان دارند.
یک جمله گروهی از کلمات می باشد که در کنار یکدیگر قرار میگیرند و هر کدام از این کلمات اطلاعات خاصی را به ما می دهند. این کلمات اغلب با هم فرق دارند و هر کدام نقش خاص خودشان را در جمله دارند. از مهمترین اجزاء هر جمله می توان به فعل Verb، اسم Noun، صفت Adjective، قید Adverb، حرف ربطی conjunctions، حرف اضافه preposition، حرف تعریف و ... اشاره کرد.
ساختار جملات انگلیسی را می توان به 4 دسته تقسیم کرد.
جمله ساده با Antarctica
یک جمله ساده با Antarctica از یک بند اصلی که شامل فعل و فاعل است، تشکیل شده که اطلاعات کاملی در مورد یک اتفاق یا حالت را به ما می دهد. قاعده کلی ساختار این جملات به صورت زیر است:
فاعل + فعل قابل صرف
جمله مرکب با Antarctica
برخلاف جملات ساده، در جملات مرکب با Antarctica، دو بند داریم که با حرف ربط (Conjunction) یا ویرگول (comma) به هم متصل می شوند. نکته ای که باید در این جا به آن توجه شود این است که از آن جایی که دو بندی که در ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با Antarctica به کار برده می شوند، مستقل هستند، حتی به صورت جداگانه هم معنا می دهند. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با Antarctica بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + حرف ربط همپایه ساز + بند مستقل
جمله پیچیده با Antarctica
ساختار جمله پیچیده (complex sentence structure) با Antarctica همانطور که از نامش پیداست کمی با جمله مرکب با Antarctica فرق دارد. در جملات پیچیده با Antarctica، در کنار بند مستقل می توان از یک بند وابسته هم استفاده کرد. یک بند وابسته شامل حرف ربط وابسته ساز (Subordinating conjunction) یا ضمیر موصولی (relative pronoun) است. یادتان باشد این بند با این که فاعل و فعل دارد اما ممکن است معنای کاملی نداشته باشد. بنابراین یک بند وابسته برای این که مفهوم کاملی داشته باشد، به یک بند مستقل نیاز دارد. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات پیچیده انگلیسی با Antarctica بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + بند مستقل وابسته
جمله پیچیده – مرکب با Antarctica
ساختار پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با Antarctica همانطور که از نامش می توان حدس زد، ترکیبی است از جملات پیچیده و مرکب با لغت Antarctica. یعنی از دو بند مستقل و یک بند وابسته تشکیل می شود. این بندها با حرف ربط همپایه ساز به هم متصل می شوند. ساختار جملات پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با Antarctica بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + بند وابسته + حرف ربط + بند مستقل
– همواره سعی کنید در مکالمه و یا ترجمه فارسی به انگلیسی، از ساختار و کلماتی استفاده نمائید که خود افراد انگلیسی زبان (نیتیو) آن ساختار و کلمات را بکار می برند.
طبیعی است که برای این هدف لازم است شخص ترجمه کننده آنقدر متن انگلیسی خوانده باشد و نسبت به کالوکیشن ها و همایندهای زبان انگلیسی آشنا باشد تا بتواند به مانند انگلیسی زبان های نیتیو، مفهوم را منتقل کند.
مجدداً تاکید میکنیم که صرفاً با ابتکار و خلاقیت های شخصی، بدون تسلط به کالوکیشن های زبان انگلیسی به هیچ وجه این امر میسر نخواهد بود.
در این قسمت مهمترین سوالاتی که در خصوص جمله سازی با Antarctica و کاربرد کلمه Antarctica در جملات انگلیسی پرسیده می شود آورده شده است. امیدواریم با مطالعه این پاسخ ها به جواب مورد نظرتان دست پیدا کنید.
در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات Antarctica را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه Antarctica و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای Antarctica، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه Antarctica نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از Antarctica در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه Antarctica به کمک همین جملات با Antarctica و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت Antarctica می باشد.
وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی Antarctica، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه Antarctica را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از Antarctica در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.
ساختن جمله با Antarctica به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی Antarctica است. با ساختن جمله برای لغت Antarctica به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.
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