trough
TROUGH English meaning
TROUGH English meaning
TROUGH English meaning trough Upward motion ahead of a synoptic scale trough is on a scale much larger than that of a hurricane If large-scale upward motion occurs over a hurricane, will it trough The target trough required to minimize infections varies by disease and from patient to patient Nevertheless, studies now support a higher trough than was
trough Trough on the Gorda Ridge , and Guaymas Basin in the Gulf of California The first two of these are the axial rift valleys of mid
trough Where does the noun trough come from? The earliest known use of the noun trough is in the Old English period trough is a word inherited from All together, nine trough power plants, also called Solar Energy Generating Systems , were built in the 1980s in the Mojave Desert near Barstow,