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...
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; 3 :528–529 10.1038/nclimate1879 [ Cross Ref ]...
Not all coral reefs are dying, but many are. It is estimated that as of 2019, about 50% of known coral reefs are already dead; however, some of them...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer ...
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What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about? A. The coral reefs' importance to the sea. B. The coral reefs are important to humans. C. The se a environment is polluted by humans. D. The useful advice on protecting the coral reefs.3. If we can't stop pollution, what will happen ...
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?
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 ...
For the explanation of effects of climate change as a result of greenhouse gas emissions, “heat waves“, “heavy rains” and “death of coral reefs” are no longer needed. Instead, explanations involving “increase in frequency of extreme weather events“, “stress to coral reef, seagrass and...
In the Philippines, I dived while nearby fishermen blasted the reefs with dynamite. Their impact of their homemade bombs rippled through my body as the explosions created moonscape craters in the coral reef. In Papua New Guinea I swam while fish killed only hours before by a cyanide attack ...