Photo taken on Dec. 20, 2019 shows fire trucks working at Lexton bushfire site in western Victoria, Australia. (Wayne Riggs/CFA/Handout via Xinhua) The vastness of the country as well as its climate including heat and lack of rainfall have surely been a major cause of the spread of the...
There are lots of possiblebushfire causes. They can startnaturally, whenlightning strikesand ignites dry plants and trees, like the golden wattle tree. But they can also be caused by people, for example, by someonenot extinguishing their campfireproperly. Sadly, sometimes fires are started by so...
根据上文The hot, dry weather and some plants make Australia become the areas that most easily catch fire in the world可知,此处说的是澳洲很容易出现森林大火,D选项So it’s important to notice the bushfire danger levels around you in Australia“因此,要注意澳大利亚周围的森林大火危险等级”与前文...
The acute impact of bushfire on living organisms, and the recovery time, are directly proportional to the size and intensity of the fire. However, fire at the appropriate scale, frequency and season is important for promoting and maintaining biodiversity. At the landscape scale, biodiversity is ...
Australia's bushfires are continuing to wreak havoc on communities all over the country. The wildfires began in September and are expected to last for several months as thehotweathercontinues. MORE: Thousands of people at risk as Australia wildfires spread ...
Responding to bushfire risk: the need for transformative adaptation The 2009 'Black Saturday' bushfires led to 172 civilian deaths, and were proclaimed as one of Australia's worst natural disasters. The Victorian Bushfires ... SJ O’Neill,J Handmer - 《Environmental Research Letters》 被引量:...
‘Grief is a rational response’: the 21 US species declared extinct this year | Endangered species | The Guardian Northwest Australia searing under extreme heatwave conditions (weatherzone.com.au) The Great Malaise: The Search For Meaning During Times of Indifference – The ...
This is part of the Great Barrier Reef, off the East Coast of Australia. What organisms or biosphere features can you identify in this image? This is a hard question again! The reef is under the water, so the colours are a little bit obscured by the water surface. We can see bright...
aIn this paper, we analyse the intersection between six academic theories about ‘catastrophic failure’ and journalistic reportage about disasters. What can these theories tell us about Black Saturday and possible causal and risk factors for the bushfires? How well are these theories understood by ...