A magnificent reference, providing comprehensive and authoritative coverage of reef-building corals at species, genera and family levels. Non-technical summaries of the distinguishing characters of all taxa are given with information about the colours, habitats and abundances of all species. 1,000 distr...
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They were catching any round herring in the air, like candies erupting from the soft belly of a piñata. Renmo outraced other terns and skillfully returned to his spot—the best starting point for his dive towards the boat. “It seems like the terns here aren’t fishing anymore,” ...
Some experts predict that only 30 percent of the world's corals will exist in the year 2050. We must protect our corals now. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【文章大意】短文主要介绍了珊瑚的构成、习性和价值。41.【答案】of【解析】本句意为:珊瑚是由小的单独的被叫做水螅的动物组成的。consist...
根据“Corals are dying worldwide because of rising sea temperatures.”可知,由于温度上升,全世界的珊瑚都在死亡,所以b排在第一位,排除ABD,故选C。 (2)题详解: 细节理解题。根据“In the final set of sites, they set up underwater loudspeakers, and played recordings of sounds from a healthy reef...
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Two of the world’s most common species of reef-building corals seem surprisingly able to survive and even cope well with climate change, according to a new study—at least so long as global warming is kept below 2 degrees Celsius, the target set by the Paris Agreement. The world has so...
Coral losing its colour Corals are very small creatures(生物) in the sea. Some people think corals are just rocks. In fact, they are the largest living things alive on this planet.They build colourful coral reefs(珊瑚礁). But now, much of the world's coral reefs are losing their ...