Examples of using Which rises in English and their translations into Malay
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Which rises above the hearts.
The tower of the cathedral, which rises upward, rises 90 meters above the ground.
Some women find that they can pinpoint the time of ovulationmore easily if they keep track of their temperature, which rises close to the time of ovulation.
Goarshausen, which rises 120 m above the Rhine.
This may be a side effect of the estrogen levels, which rises rapidly in your body.
The Amazon River which rises in the Andes Mountains at the west of the basin, is the second largest river in the world.
Its central Europeanlandscape is dominated by the Bohemian Massif, which rises to heights of 3,000 ft(900 m) above sea level.
The river, which rises on the slopes of Tibet and reaches the banks of Vietnam through Burma, Thailand and Cambodia, widens incredibly and then opens in infinite forms, that's why they call it the nine-headed dragon.
The Czech Republic's central Europeanlandscape is dominated by the Bohemian Massif, which rises to heights of 3,000 ft(900 m) above sea level.
The landmark qualities of the Cronulla Sand Dune, which rises 33 metres at its apex, have been enhanced by the fact that it is the last significant undisturbed dune in what was a massive dune system.
As a result, this rather simple practice stabilizes the heartbeat,reduces the pulse rate and contributes to a decrease in body temperature, which rises during stress reactions.
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Ulleungdo(also spelled Ulreungdo; Korean pronunciation:[ulːɯŋdo]) is a South Korean island 120 km(75 mi) east of the Korean Peninsula, formerly known as the Dagelet Island or Argonaut Island in Europe; also known as Yuling-dao(trad. 鬱陵島, simp. 郁陵岛) in Chinese, and Utsuryo-to(鬱陵島) in Japanese.[2][3][4] Volcanic in origin,the rocky steep-sided island is the top of a large stratovolcano which rises from the seafloor, reaching a maximum elevation of 984 metres(3,228 ft) at Seonginbong Peak.
Clearly inspired by its older namesake in Bath, it differs from the Bath crescent in that it is not a true crescent at all buttwo quadrant terraces each terminated by a circular bow in the Regency style which rises as a tower, a feature which would not have been found in the earlier classically inspired architecture of the 18th century which the design of the crescent seeks to emulate.
An octagonal pavilion of open arches serves as a port cochere on the street side of the platform;its steeply pitched roof resolves into a delicate fleche, which rises above the rest of the building to give the station a landmark character.
In 1931, the aviator mastered the autogyro, which rose to a record height of 5,620 meters, and then first flew over it across America.
This provides valuable of the tourism professional around the world which rise the burning issue within the industry up to the policy making level.
The third best-ranked Asianuniversity was China's Tsinghua University, which rose one place to 24th this year.
The momentum of Other Services(including Government Services) which rose to 6.5 per cent has spearheaded the Services.
He added, two of the subjects that saw improvements were Mathematics which rose 0.30 point and Moral Studies with 0.21 point.
The archipelago features narrow coastal plains, a limestone plateau with caves,and mountains which rise to 1,525 meters above sea level.
It is estimated that there are over 1,700 armed groups which rose as a result of the“revolution”;
Thailand has two universities in this year's ranking, King Mongkut's University of Technology,Thonburi, which rose five places to joint 50th, and Mahidol University, which dropped 21 places to 82nd spot.
This has to be seen against the background that, in 2007,graduating medical students carried a mean debt load of $140,000, which rose to $220,000 after four years of negative amortization during residency.[91] Medical student debt has increased by 7% each successive year.
After three consecutive monthly falls, the motor vehicles and parts subsector posted a 5.0 percentgain on the back of motor vehicles sales, which rose to a near record high.
The direct broadcast satellite pay-TV service provider said the higher net profit was attributable to the increase in earnings before interest, tax,depreciation and amortisation(EBITDA) which rose 13 per cent to RM472.6 million against the corresponding quarter.
Since the late 1990s and early 2000s reforms, Indonesia's economy has delivered strong performance, but it still suffers periodically from instability andvolatility due to its substantial dependence on petroleum product exports, which rise and fall with geopolitical events and the corresponding volatile price of crude oil.