"Limnology" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Limnology is the scientific study of freshwater lakes, rivers, and wetlands, as well as the chemistry, biology, and physics of the water in these environments. It is a multidisciplinary field that combines aspects of biology, chemistry, geography, geology, and ecology to understand the complex interactions between water, plants, and animals in freshwater ecosystems.
Limnobium is a genus of aquatic plants that are commonly known as frog's leg or water wisteria. They are aquatic or semi-aquatic plants that belong to the order Commelinales and are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.
Limnodynastes is a genus of frogs, commonly known as the frogmouth frogs, that are native to Australia and New Guinea.
Limnograph is a noun that refers to an instrument used for drawing the configurations of the heavenly bodies, particularly the path of the sun, moon, and stars in relation to each other, often used for astronomy and navigation. It is a detailed diagram showing the position of celestial bodies at a specific time and place.
Relating to the study of lakes and rivers, their characteristics, and the plants and animals that inhabit them.
A limnologist is a scientist who studies the characteristics, distribution, and functioning of freshwater ecosystems, including lakes, rivers, and wetlands. The term comes from the Greek words "limne" meaning "pond" or "lake" and "-ologist" meaning "student of". Limnologists investigate the physical, chemical, and biological properties of these ecosystems, as well as the interactions between them and the surrounding environment. Their research helps us understand and manage these ecosystems to ensure their health, biodiversity, and sustainability.
Limoges is a city in southwestern France, historically known for its porcelain, pottery, and enamelware production. The term "Limoges" can also refer to a type of delicate, fine-quality porcelain made in the region, characterized by its whiteness, transparency, and delicate texture. In a broader sense, "Limoges" can be used to describe anything that is elegant, refined, or of high quality.