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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/TGVw_48bfxR4O_s_eW_eZQ==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Trough
  • Trough
  • Trough
rdfs:comment
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  • A trough is an elongated region of relatively low atmospheric pressure, often associated with fronts. Unlike fronts, there is not a universal symbol for a trough on a weather chart. The weather charts in some countries or regions mark troughs by a line. In the United States, a trough may be marked as a dashed line. In the UK, Hong Kong or Fiji, it is represented by a bold line extended from a low pressure center or between two low pressure centers; in Macau or Australia, it is a dotted line. If it is not marked, troughs may still be identified as an extension of isobars away from a low pressure center.
sameAs
dcterms:subject
itemid
  • 2524(xsd:integer)
droppedBy
  • None
  • None.
marketable
  • no
itemclass
  • Household Items
  • Household Items
  • Household Items
secondarytype
  • Furniture
attrib
  • Hold liquid, not pickupable, not walkable.
buyfrom
npcvalue
  • 0(xsd:integer)
actualname
  • trough
npcprice
  • 0(xsd:integer)
sellto
  • --
  • None
  • Players .
walkable
  • no
usable
  • yes
pickupable
  • no
primarytype
  • Fluid Containers
  • Fluid Containers
  • Containers
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Article
  • a
Name
  • Trough
  • Trough
  • Trough
Value
  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • Negotiable
  • Negotiable
Weight
  • N/A
  • in Furniture package; 30
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plural
  • troughs
Notes
  • Can hold Liquids. These can be seen in stables, camps, and other places with animals.
  • Can be obtained by unpacking a Trough Kit. Can be seen in stables, camps and other places with animals.
  • Can be seen in stables, camps and other places with animals.
destructible
  • yes
  • yes
holdsliquid
  • yes
abstract
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  • A trough is an elongated region of relatively low atmospheric pressure, often associated with fronts. Unlike fronts, there is not a universal symbol for a trough on a weather chart. The weather charts in some countries or regions mark troughs by a line. In the United States, a trough may be marked as a dashed line. In the UK, Hong Kong or Fiji, it is represented by a bold line extended from a low pressure center or between two low pressure centers; in Macau or Australia, it is a dotted line. If it is not marked, troughs may still be identified as an extension of isobars away from a low pressure center. Sometimes, the region between two high pressure centers may assume the character of a trough when there is a detectable wind shift noted at the surface. In the absence of a wind shift, the region is designated a col, akin to a geographic saddle between two mountain peaks. If a trough forms in the mid-latitudes, a temperature difference between two sides of the trough usually exists in the form of a weather front. A weather front is usually less convective than a trough in the tropics or subtropics (such as a tropical wave). Sometimes, collapsed frontal systems will degenerate into troughs. Convective cells may develop in the vicinity of troughs and give birth to a tropical cyclone. Some tropical or subtropical regions such as the Philippines or south China are greatly affected by convection cells along a trough. In the mid-latitude westerlies, troughs and ridges often alternate, especially when upper-level winds are in a high-amplitude pattern. For a trough in the westerlies, the region just west of the trough axis is typically an area of convergent winds and descending air - and hence high pressure - while the region just east of the trough axis is an area of fast, divergent winds and low pressure. Tropical waves are a type of trough in easterly currents, a cyclonic northward deflection of the trade winds.
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