The article highlights the damages sustained by the Amazonian rainforest due to climate changes that have caused irreversible weather patterns. Noted is that up to 40 percent of the rainforest will be lost by the next century if the temperature continues to rise by 2°centigrade. If it goes ...
The Amazon rainforest is now alarmingly close to dying by 2030 due to climate change and forest loss, a W WF report warns.The world's largest rainforest is now close to a “tipping point(临界点)" that could mean it changes for-ever, no longer benefiting humanity in dealing with climate...
(4)、The best title for the text may be .A. Secrets of the Rainforest B. Climates of the Amazon C. The History of the Rainforest D. Changes of the Rainforest 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (1)、C (2)、B (3)、D (4)、A反馈 收藏 ...
Large areas of the Amazon rainforest were grassland until just 2,000 yearsago when it has been found.Researchers say the find gives new light on the Amazon's history-andshow it was a savannah (大草原) rather than the high forest t is today. Theybelieve much of the area was grassland ...
way to enter the forest, but this still leaves vast areas between the rivers completely unsampled.So far, only a handful of cores have been drilled that go back to the last ice age and none of them provide enough information to prove how the Amazon rainforest reacts to climate change. ...
The resilience of the Amazon rainforest to climate and land-use change is crucial for biodiversity, regional climate and the global carbon cycle. Deforestation and climate change, via increasing dry-season length and drought frequency, may already have p
The Amazon rainforest is one of the world's wettest places.Since 2005,three droughts have hit the rainforest.They were caused by climate change.The trees don't have enough water to grow.What's worse,as they become dry,they can easily catch fire!
The Amazon rainforest has evolved over millions of years and even through ice ages. Yet today, human influences and global climate change put this huge ecosystem at risk of large-scale dieback—with major consequences for its capability as a global CO2 s
(2)B.推理判断题.根据第二段的What the group found was startling:while most of the rainforest still retains its ability to absorb large quantities of carbon dioxide-especially in wetter years-one portion of the forest,which is especially heavily deforested,appears to have lost that capacity.研究...
The Amazon Rainforest fire is an international crisis. Brazil has already stated that it does not have the resources to combat the fires, which could potentially burn millions of acres of land. The loss of this many trees could accelerate climate change. French President Macron had this to say...