JimisonholidayinAustralia.Therearebushfiresintheareawhereheisstaying.HeistellinghisfriendMarkaboutthefires.Mark:Wesawthenewsaboutthebushfires.Aretheyclosetoyou?Jim:Yes.Theyareveryclose.Theweatherishotandwindy.Theconditionsareidealforbushfiresandoncetheygetstartedtheyspreadquickly.Yesterdaythetemperatureshit44°C...
Do you think you need to move to a safer place?Jim: It's a normal part of summer in Australia. Bushfires are a fact of life here. It's a bit scary,but I am sure I'll be fine.Mark: Well, look after yourself! We don't want you to be the first human victim of the year!
Do you think you will need to move to asafer place?Jim: It's a normal(正常的) part of summer in Australia.Bushfires are a fact of life here. It's a little scary, but I am sure I'll befine.Mark: Well, you look after yourself! We don't want you to bethe first human victim...
Mark:Are you worried?Do you think you will need to move to a safer place?Jim:Bushfires are normal in Australia.They are a fact of life here.It's a bit scary,but I am sure I'll be fine.Mark:Well,you look after yourself!We don't want you to be the first human victim of the ...
Do you think you will need to move to a safer place? Jim: It’s a normal part of summer in Australia. Bush fires are a fact of life here. It’s a bit scary, but I am sure I’ll be fine. Mark: Well, you look after yourself! We don’t want you to be the first human ...
Where's the Fire? Co-Constructing bushfire in the everyday landscape. Soc. Nat. Resour. 27, 140e154.Reid, KA., Beilin, RI. (in press) Where's the fire? Co-constructing bushfire in the everyday landscape, Society and Natural Resources...
We just spent six days at Rosedale. In case you didn’t know, the small hamlet of North Rosedale, New South Wales, was almost wiped out by bushfires on New Years Eve 2019. The road into North Rosedale will be closed for some time and we were not allowe
In other areas, like Kangaroo Island in South Australia, as many as 25,000 may have died. It could be especially bad news for many special animals that can't be found anywhere else. Scientists worry that the bushfires might put them to an end, because some of them were already in ...
Australia is currently being ravaged by bushfires, once again. Donate to these organizations that are working to help victims and put out the fires.
While most of the sooty visible smoke lives, and soon dies, in the troposphere, a small fraction of Australia's smoke has been propelled even higher into the next level of the atmosphere, the stratosphere, noted Dubey. (The world's most famous guitar was named after this lofty region.) ...