1.What can we learn about this year's wildfire season? A.It's been the worst in Australian history.B.It happened in the hottest summer.C.It became worse due to climate change.D.It damaged the Great Barrier Reef.2.Which is the reason for coral bleaching? A.The worst wildfire season....
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D. Climate change has made the dry season longer. 3. What does Max Moritz imply? A. Life is hopeless for people on America’s west coast. B. Great potential danger goes with the houses in WUI. C. Wildfire experts should study where to build houses. D. People should live away from ...
"It spread like wildfire that someone from France was here to train the technologists," Ms. L'Ecuyer said. She added that she had a line of staff at her door wanting to take the training 4.What can we learn about the story used in the procedure? A.It should keep pace with the ...
But among a record-breaking heatwave, 2020 is the worst burning year yet. As of theSeptember 2020, more tham 7,600 fires burned over 2.5m acres of land. The season ran for more than several months.That fits a long-term trend, for California's wild fires are getting steadily worse. ...
Climate change has made the dry season longer.【小题3】What does Max Moritz imply?A . Life is hopeless for people on America's west coast.B. Great potential danger goes with the houses in WUI.C. Wildfire experts should study where to build houses.D. People should live away from ...
dryer months. But withclimate change, things have shifted. "What was once a four-month fire season now lasts six to eight months," according to theUS Department of Agriculture. What's worse: "Wildfire is year-round for much of the United States," ushering in the concept ...
On Monday, the B.C. Coroners Service issued a public safety bulletin after a nine-year-old boy died after an asthma attack that his parents say was made worse by wildfire smoke. Content continues below Special ...
"We lost our livestock, the guardian dogs that we rely on to look after them, our pets as well," Couvrette said. He said many people in Hay River are still uneasy about the upcoming wildfire season. "In general, I think people are still so...
that large amounts of smoke pollution recorded outside during wildfire season seeped into the facilities. One building let in 50% of the particulate matter outside; another, 100%. In some cases, Montrose said, "it was no better to be inside than to be outside during those smoke events."...