aerial
(adjective)
Of, in, or from the air; atmospheric.
Examples of aerial in the following topics:
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Root Modifications
- Aerial roots grow above the ground, typically providing structural support.
- Epiphytic roots are a type of aerial root that enable a plant to grow on another plant in a non-parasitic manner.
- Aerial prop roots develop from the branches and eventually reach the ground, providing additional support .
- Aerial roots extend to the ground, supporting the growing plant, which eventually strangles the host tree.
- The (b) screwpine develops aerial roots that help support the plant in sandy soils.
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Stem Modifications
- Stem modifications, either aboveground, underground, or aerial, enable plants to survive in particular habitats and environments.
- Modifications to the aerial stems, vegetative buds, and floral buds of plants perform functions such as climbing, protection, and synthesis of food vegetative propagation .
- Aerial modifications of stems include the following:
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Atmospheric Perspective
- Atmospheric perspective, also known as aerial perspective, refers to the effect the atmosphere has on the appearance of an object as it is viewed from a distance.
- Da Vinci used aerial perspective in many of his paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper .
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Maintaining Control
- Controlling requires taking an aerial view of operational processes, identifying gaps and weaknesses to improve efficiency.
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Grave Goods in the Kofun Period
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Antennae
- An antenna (or aerial) is an electrical device that converts electric power into radio waves, and vice versa.
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Functions of Stems
- Nodes are points of attachment for leaves, aerial roots, and flowers.
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The Final Ledger of Deaths
- The mass-bombing of civilian areas, notably the cities of Warsaw, Rotterdam and London, including the aerial targeting of hospitals and fleeing refugees[335] by the German Luftwaffe, along with the bombing of Tokyo, and German cities of Dresden, Hamburg and Cologne by the Western Allies may be considered as war crimes.
- However, no positive or specific customary international humanitarian law with respect to aerial warfare existed before or during World War II.
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The National Party Organization
- Aerial view of Capitol Hill showing the Capitol, Supreme Court Building, Library of Congress, and congressional office buildings.
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Nutrients from Other Sources
- Epiphytes have two types of roots: clinging aerial roots (which absorb nutrients from humus that accumulates in the crevices of trees) and aerial roots (which absorb moisture from the atmosphere).