百度试题 结果1 题目If sea levels rise, it means some parts of land will s (淹没) under water.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 submerge 本题考查单词背诵。句意:如果海平面上升,那将意味着有一部分陆地将被淹没。反馈 收藏
How fast will our coastlines be swallowed up by rising sea levels? This week, an ice-age glacier lent support to the controversial view that sea levels could rise by 1 metre per century - and so drown land now occupied by 145 million people by 2100.rnThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
【题目】 If nothing is done to stop rising sea levels , the homes of 200 million people could be underwater by the year 2100 . T hat's according to a study published in the scientific magazine Nature Communications . T he global sea level has been rising for more than a century, and...
Even If He Can Stop the Sea Levels from Rising Can He Stop Home Prices from Falling?Todd Zywicki
and we don’t know what the ultimate global policy response to climate change will be. Greenland is losing ice at a faster rate than Antarctica, but Antarctica contains nearly eight times more ice above the ocean level, equivalent to 190 feet of global average sea-level rise, ...
结果1 题目 17. If rising sea levels continue at the present rate, in another 50 years this town d anymore. a. doesn't exist b. isn't going to exist c. isn't existing d. won't be existing 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
The models projecting sea level rise in 2300 were able to isolate the contributions of individual countries between 1991 and 2030 and found that China would be responsible for 10 cm of the sea level rise, 6.8 cm from the U.S., 4.7 cm from the ...
If the polar ice caps melted completely, sea levels would rise by many meters. A. melted B. melt C. melting D. melts 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题考查虚拟语气中对现在情况的假设,从句用一般过去时,melt 的过去式是 melted,主句用“would + 动词原形”。
If the oceans are going to rise no matter what we do, why bother doing anything? For one thing, a rise of one meter is much better than ten meters. In addition, if we can aggressively cut carbon dioxide emissions, the sea level rise will happen slower—giving us more time to adapt....
If we keep burning fossil fuels indefinitely, global warming will eventually melt all the ice at the poles and on mountaintops, raising sea level by 216 feet. Explore what the world’s new coastlines would look like.