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fumarole

/fyoo-muh-rohl/US // ˈfyu məˌroʊl //UK // (ˈfjuːməˌrəʊl) //

浮肿,浮游生物,浮游生物群,浮游生物圈

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hole in or near a volcano, from which vapor rises.

Examples

  • The sharp smell of sulphur singed my nose hairs as we trotted across the boardwalk, gazing out at steaming fumaroles, brilliant aquamarine hot springs, and burbling mudpots.

  • The temperature of the vapor just within the fumarole is 184°, water boiling beside it at 189°.

  • This fumarole is only a bomb or rounded mass of enormous size, four or five metres in diameter.

  • But if the fumarole continues active, hydrochloric acid issues with the smoke, and often some time after sulphuric acid.

  • The temperature of the vapour within the fumarole was 184, and water boiled at 189.