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(st.) occupies (an area) | to live or stay in a place |
an infinite (resource) | very great in amount or degree; without limits in space or time |
(to have) no impact on (st.) | the negative effect or influence that an action, activity, event, situation, etc, has on someone or something |
ultimately | finally, after everything else has been done or considered |
the conduct of (so.) | the way someone behaves, especially in public, in their job, etc.; the way in which an activity is organized and carried out |
(st.) contributes to (the problem) | to help to make something happen |
(the problem) is traced to (sw./so.) | to find the origins of when something began or where it came from |
the aggregation of (things) | to put different amounts, pieces of information, etc., together to form a group or a total |
the eroding of (a place) | the process by which rock or soil is gradually destroyed by wind, rain, or the sea; the process by which something is gradually reduced or destroyed |
(st.) is compatible with (st. else) | able to exist or be used together without causing problems |
to terminate (a project) | to bring to an end; put an end to something, some activity, or someone |
temporarily | lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a limited time only; not permanent |
to hover (at a depth/an altitude) | to stay in one place, only changing slightly up or down |
an unusual sight | something or someone that is seen that looks odd |
a (submersible) craft | a ship, airplane, spaceship, or similar vessel |
an occupant | someone who is in a room, vehicle, etc., at a particular time |
the hull of (a craft) | the main body of a craft that goes in the water, in the air, or in space |
the wonders of (nature) | things or life forms that are considered to be the most interesting and most impressive in the world |
(st.) enables (so.) to do (st.) | to make it possible for someone to do something, or for something to happen |
the surrounding area | near or around a particular place; nearby |
(st. is) cut off from (society) | to be separated from a group; to be deprived or disinherited of something |
a vent | a hole or pipe through which gases, liquid, etc., can enter or escape from an enclosed space or container |
(st.) is pouring out of (sw.) | to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something |
(st.) feeds on (st. else) | to get food from something and become stronger because of it |
(a life form) is thriving | to become very successful or very strong and healthy |