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Isobathytherm
Isobathytherm I`so*bath"y*therm, n. [Iso- + Gr. ? deep + ? heat.] (Phys. Geog.) A line connecting the points on the surface of the earth where a certain temperature is found at the same depth.
Isobathythermic
Isobathythermic I`so*bath"y*ther"mic, a. Of or pertaining to an isobathytherm; possessing or indicating the same temperature at the same depth.

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- Look up sobat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sobat may refer to: Sobat, Afghanistan Sobat River, in South Sudan SS Sobat, a British coaster Synchronized...
- Saath Sobat (transl. Along with) is a 2023 Indian Marathi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Ramesh More and produced by Dhanaji Maru...
- swamps is about 510 m3/s (18,000 cu ft/s). From here it meets with the Sobat River at Malakal. On an annual basis, the White Nile upstream of Malakal...
- South Sudan and inhabit the land along the confluences of the Nile and Sobat rivers. It is believed that the sub-tribe numbers about 95,000. They are...
- Shilluk also lived in settlements on the northern bank of the Sobat River, close to where the Sobat joins the Nile. The Shilluk are the third-largest ethnic...
- from Lake No to the mouth of the Sobat are very gently sloping and hold many swamps and lagoons. When in flood, the Sobat River tributary carries a large...
- The Sobat River is a river of the Greater Upper Nile region in northeastern South Sudan, Africa. It is the most southerly of the great eastern tributaries...
- Upper Nile region of South Sudan. The city is on the north side of the Sobat River, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the Ethiopian border. It is the...
- of water volume to the Nile through the river basins of the Blue Nile, Sobat River and Atbara. In 1959, Egypt and Sudan signed a bilateral treaty, the...
- Alodia, possibly in the Southern Gezira or around the Bahr al-Ghazal and Sobat regions of South Sudan. Stephanie Beswick suggests that the Dinka's ancestors...