Great Lakes Water
Key Facts
Abbreviation
GLW
Pronunciation
/greɪt leɪks ˈwɔtər/
Category
Governmental
Related Field
Environmental
Examples in Context
- Acidification and eutrophication of watershed are the great environmental problems of lakes. The material exchange between overlying water and sediment, which are the two most important parts of lake processes, is a very important factor to eutrophication.
- The great shrinking of lake areas because of too much reclamation affects the function of lakes in adjusting water volume and destroys ecological conditions of the area, leads to frequent disasters.
- The two great lakes continuous, hydrological cycle all match Leonardo's observations about how the landscape we see today was shaped by the power of water.
Other meanings of GLW
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Business
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Sports
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