百度试题 结果1 题目How much of Antarctica is covered by ice? A. 52 percent. B. 98 percent. C. 76 percent. D. 100 percent. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 正确答案:B解析:见文章第三段第二句话。 知识模块:Geography反馈 收藏
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How much ice is melting each year in Antarctica? How many types of glaciers are there? What percentage of the Earth is covered by glaciers? How cold is a polar vortex? How much water is in Thwaites Glacier? How old are the glaciers in Iceland?
What does the man worry about? A. How Antarctica is preserved. B. If the ice caps in Antarctica are melting. C. If penguins can still live in Antarctica. D. How tourists travel to Antarctica. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 How Antarctica is preserved.反馈 收藏 ...
How does tourism affect the environment of Antarctica? A. Tourism causes the ice caps in Antarctica to melt. B. Carefully-controlled tourism helps its preservation. C. Tourists won’t affect its environment if they are careful enough. D. Tourism brings more risks than benefits. 相关知识点: ...
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How does tourism affect the environment of Antarctica? A.Tourism causes the ice caps in Antarctica to melt.B.Carefully-controlled tourism helps its preservation.C.Tourists won’t affect its environment if they are careful enough.D.Tourism brings more risks than benefits.相关知识点: 试题来源: ...
To see just how the land underneath the ice sheet is responding to recent ice loss, we studied data collected by high-precision GPS (Global Positioning System) instruments placed on remote rock outcrops in West Antarctica. These GPS sensors work pretty much in the same way as the GPS in yo...