(“cultural” world heritage site), or a desert, forest, island, lake, mountain, etc. (“natural” world heritage site). Some of these sites are “mixed” which means they both have cultural and natural heritage. Top 20 countries with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites The 20th, 19th,...
261). Its lagoons, coral reefs, and "associated ecosystems" have been designateda UNESCO World Heritage site. The collectivity squeezes 30 nature reserves, eight national parks, seven forest reserves, and 14 botanical reserves into an area smaller than the...
Shifting cultivation by the indigenous population is currently both the most common use of the forest and the use of longest duration in both areas. Surveys were conducted of paired primary and secondary forests in order to test the hypothesis that traditional, dispersed shifting cultivation with ...
Pretty beaches, the famous Monteverde Cloud Forest, volcanoes, waterfalls, and tons of wildlife are just a few of the reasons why this is one of the world's most naturally beautiful countries. The 55 Most Beautiful Places in the World Nepal Anton Jankovoy/Getty Images Eight of the ...
由文章第一段中的Forests in countries like Brazil and the Congo get a lot of attention from environmentalists , and it is easy to see why South Americaand sub-Saharan Africa are experiencing a loss of forest ona large scale: every year almost 5 million hectares are lost.(像巴西和刚果这样...
the world’s largest forest, borders a total of ten other countries. It is also the only country among the largest countries in the world to partly lie at the equator. Most of Brazil’s population lives near the shoreline. But the country’s capital of Brasilia can be found in almost ...
TheCentral African Republic(CAR) boasts stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife. It was once a premier destination for encounters with large forest elephants and western lowland gorillas. It’s also been claimed to be one of the world’s best places in the world to see butterflies. ...
Perhaps most astonishing is the trend in Ireland. Roughly 1% of that country was forested when it became independent in1922. Now forests cover 11% of the land, and the government wants to push the proportion to 18% by the 2040s.Q:Which countries have the fastest forest growth? A. Those...
Whether childhood is itself a recent invention has been one of the most intensely debated issues in the history of childhood. Historian Philippe Aries asserted that children were regarded as miniature adults, with all the intellect and personality that this implies, in Western Europe during the Midd...
Over time countries【C2】___a "forest transition curve". They start in【C3】___with the land covered in trees. As they get richer, they fell the forest and the curve drops sharply until it reaches a low point when people decide to【C4】___whatever they have left...