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subduction
(Jeoloji) dalma-batma
subduction
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İngilizce - İngilizce
past of subduct
subduct
To move downwards underneath something
subduct
To push under or below
subduct
To remove; to deduct; to take away; to disregard
subduction
the action of being pushed or drawn beneath another object
subduct
{v} to take or draw away
subduction
{n} the act of taking away, subtraction
subduct
To subtract by arithmetical operation; to deduct
subduct
{f} withdraw, take away
subduct
To withdraw; to take away
subduction
the process whereby the edge of one crustal plate descends below the edge of another
subduction
Process whereby one plate made up of ocean crust is carried down into the mantle beneath another plate
subduction
The process of one lithospheric plate descending beneath another
subduction
The process in which one huge plate of the earth's crust descends beneath another plate
subduction
Arithmetical subtraction
subduction
The sinking of an oceanic plate edge as a result of convergence with a plate of lesser density Subduction often causes earthquakes and creates volcano chains
subduction
The descent of one lithospheric plate beneath another
subduction
{i} withdrawal, taking away, reduction; process of one plate of the Earth's crust being forced underneath another (Plate Tectonics)
subduction
The act of subducting or taking away
subduction
The process in which one lithospheric plate collides with and is forced down under another plate and drawn back into the Earth's mantle
subduction
a geological process in which one edge of a crustal plate is forced sideways and downward into the mantle below another plate
subduction
n the process of sliding under another object; including one crustal plate sliding beneath another at a subduction zone
subduction
Process of plate tectonics where one lithospheric plate is pushed below another into the asthenosphere
subduction
The process of the oceanic lithosphere colliding with and descending beneath the continental lithosphere
subduction
The process by which oceanic crust of one lithospheric plate moves down beneath oceanic or continental crust of another plate, resulting in the formation of a deep ocean trench, an inclined zone of earthquake activity (Benioff Zone) and volcanic activity due to the melting of the subducting plate
subduction
the sinking of one plate under another as they move toward each other
subduction
The process of one plate descending beneath another
subducted

    Etimoloji

    [ (")s&b-'d&k-sh&n ] (noun.) 1970. Late Latin subduction-, subductio withdrawal, from Latin subducere to withdraw, from sub- + ducere to draw; more at TOW.