English to Malayalam Dictionary terrestrial

terrestrial

ഗോളങ്ങളുടെ
definition
noun
That is certainly plausible enough, but is he really the man to lecture us terrestrials on the distinction between ‘science’ and ‘fantasy’?
an inhabitant of the earth.
adjective
increased ultraviolet radiation may disrupt terrestrial ecosystems
of, on, or relating to the earth.
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The canopy of sky implies its counterpart, the 'terrestrial' sphere.
Within these plots we recorded all plant species observed, including 'terrestrial' lichens.
Clearly we still have a ways to go before oceans and marine wildlife receive the same level of attention afforded to 'terrestrial' ecosystems.
There are no plans at present to repeat this programme on the BBC 'terrestrial' or digital channels, although I will certainly register your interest for the attention of our schedulers.
Fresh water habitats should not be viewed as simple appendages of protected 'terrestrial' ecosystems as it is currently the case.
In fact, compared to the 77,710 species of 'terrestrial' fungi, only 498 marine species were recognized as of 1986.
The emergence of 'terrestrial' vertebrates from fish in the Late Devonian was one of the most significant events in the history of life.
The astragalus of diadectids is identical to those of late Paleozoic 'terrestrial' amniotes in structure and relationship to neighboring elements.
In 1996 the government decided to allocate frequency space to digital 'terrestrial' television to start broadcasts in 1998.
Because turbinates reduce respiratory water and heat loss, they are tightly linked to high rates of lung ventilation in these 'terrestrial' endotherms.
As England plays host to the Women's European Football Championships 2005, the channel has comprehensive coverage - a first for 'terrestrial' television.
The 'terrestrial' biosphere is, indeed, a vast natural carbon store, but its capacity to take up substantially increased quantities of CO2 is severely limited.
There are some 'terrestrial' premières that shouldn't be missed, even if you've already seen them on the big screen.
Such antipredator behavior is extremely common, occurring in taxa ranging from aquatic invertebrates to 'terrestrial' mammals.
In most 'terrestrial' ecosystems, there are two main sources of heavy metals: the underlying parent material and the atmosphere.
As 'terrestrial' creatures, we tend to think of life on our planet as being essentially life on land.
In a 'terrestrial' plant, the slightly alkaline cytoplasm of a typical cell is sandwiched between the acidic apoplast and the likewise acidic vacuole.
They probably subsisted on insects and other small 'terrestrial' invertebrates and perhaps even on small vertebrates.
It is now widely recognized that the events at the Permian-Triassic boundary gave rise to major 'terrestrial' ecosystem collapse.
The cuticle of 'terrestrial' vascular plants and some bryophytes is covered with a complex mixture of lipids, usually called epicuticular waxes.
Wilson charged around fifty dollars for a pair of globes: a 'terrestrial' and a celestial one.
Like earth, Mars is a 'terrestrial' planet quite unlike the spectacularly strange gas giants that lie beyond the ‘Red Planet’ and the Asteroid Belt.
Many vascular epiphytes share the understorey environment with 'terrestrial' herbs, shrubs and tree seedlings.
Mesites, small 'terrestrial' birds with poor powers of flight, are especially noteworthy because they are one of the very oldest branches of the gruiform tree.
The 'terrestrial' planets in our solar system all have very specific spectroscopic fingerprints that tell us quite a bit about their atmospheres.
During the Norian age the fortunes of the many types of Carnian 'terrestrial' herbivores seem to have declined.
The carcharodontosaurs were among the largest 'terrestrial' predators that ever lived, some reaching as much as forty feet long and weighing four tons.
Transient flooding with fresh water is a world-wide phenomenon in river floodplains and wetlands as well as other 'terrestrial' ecosystems.
Recurrent natural disturbances and abiotic stress factors are integral components of many 'terrestrial' plant communities.
Ranunculus repens is a 'terrestrial' plant that thrives in damp habitats.
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