Bridge TC, Hughes TP, Guinotte JM, Bongaerts P (2013) Call to protect all coral reefs. Nat Clim Chang 3:528–530Bridge TCL, Hughes TP, Guinotte JM, et al. : Call to protect all coral reefs. Nat Clim Chang. 2013;
阅读全文并根据第三段“The recent whale strandings (搁浅) in Dapeng Bay are probably related to the state of coral reefs.”可知,我们可能从科学报告中看到这篇文章,故选B。 结果一 题目 Coral reefs (珊瑚礁) are important to se a creatures. About a quarter of all ocean life depends on ...
Coral reefs (珊瑚礁) are important to sea creatures (生物). About a quarter of all ocean life depends on coral reefs in a way in their life. However, this year, high sea-surface temperatures have killed a large number of coral reefs around the world. In Dapeng Bay, the development of...
All the coral reefs in the world could be gone by 2070 if global heating continues on its current path1,2. Since 1998, heatwaves have bleached or killed corals in more than 90% of reefs listed as World Heritage sites worldwide (including in the Galapagos Islands, Hawaii and Australia)2 ...
800 miles long and extends from Queensland’s East coast to Cape York and Bundaberg present in the South. With more than 2 million visitors annually, this barrier reef is full of beautiful 2,900 coral reefs, about 600 gorgeous islands, and a diverse 1500 large fish species. This place is...
Without reefs, billions of sea life creatures would suffer, millions of people would lose their most significant food source, and economies would take a major hit. But it’s not just about the jobs. Coral reefs attract tourists to more than 100 countries and territories worldwide. These touris...
Some reefs are even starting to die. We should protect coral reefs and help them become healthy again. 每题答案不超过8个词。 1. Where are coral reefs found? 2. What can coral reefs provide for millions of people all over the world? 3. How many main kinds of coral reefs are there?
Coral reefs (珊瑚礁)are found in 1 ocean(海洋) waters all around the world. They are important because they can keep the sea 2 . They are formed by tiny 3 called coral polyps(珊瑚虫). When each coral polyp dies(死), it leaves its skeleton(骨架) behind. New coral polyps grow on 4...
摘要: The world's coral reefs are in decline, threatening the food security of millions of people. Adopting an ecosystem-scale approach that protects deep as well as shallow reefs would deliver several social and economic benefits.关键词: Deep Connectivity ...
For millions of years coral reefs (珊瑚礁) have provided homes for thousands of different living things. Fish and sea birds share coral reefs with other sea animals. Now these beautiful things are in danger. So are all the sea plants and animals that depend on them. Scientists have found ...