B. It relies on climate change. C. It can prevent La Niña. D. It means more burned areas. 4. What’s the text about? A. Canada’s wildfire issues. B. Wildfire smoke in America. C. Canadian wildfires’ effects on US air quality. D. The risks of wildfires in Canada and America...
A.It will be a new normal.B.It relies on climate change. C.It can prevent La Niña.D.It means more burned areas. 4. What’s the text about? A.Canada’s wildfire issues. B.Wildfire smoke in America. C.Canadian wildfires’ effects on US air quality. ...
B. To warn people of the wildfire damage. C. To stress the importance of protecting it. D. To show the rising tendency of wildfires. 2. What can we learn from the report by the UNEP and GRID-Arendal? A. Wildfires and climate change have bad effects on each other. B. The researchers...
We aimed at evaluating the 2012 Valencia wildfire effects on the health of children enrolled in the INMA-Valencia cohort. Two weeks after the extinction of the wildfires, a phone survey was conducted and finally 460 individuals were enrolled. We considered a wildfire period (12-day interval when...
In addition to the damage that fires cause as they burn, they can also leave behind disastrous problems, the effects of which might not be felt for months after the fire burns out. When fires destroy all the vegetation on a hill or mountain, it can also weaken the organic material in th...
A.To tell people how to prevent wildfires and keep themselves safe. B.To save animals and help them build new homes. C.To describe the bad effects of wildfires. D.To let more people protect the environment and plant trees. 2024高三·专题练习 查看更多[1] 更新...
Moderate: Air quality may affect people unusually susceptible to air pollution Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups: Those at risk for adverse health effects may experience issues, but the general public is less likely to be impacted Unhealthy: The general public may experience health issues, and sensitive...
adaptation; by causing the baseline to shift at an even faster rate, regressive suppression further heightens the stress on societies responding to changing conditions54,55. The fire suppression bias also has fundamental effects on the longstanding ecological and evolutionary role of fire in terrestrial...
Decades of research on the chronic health effects of PM2.5 fromnon-wildfire sourcessupport this emerging evidence for wildfire smoke. In fact, there is some indication that the particles in wildfire smoke may bemore toxicto hum...
A helicopter drops water on the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado in 2012. John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu and colleagues studied wildfires in that state from 2011 through 2014, gaining valuable insight into how smoke from the fires affects the health of people in its path. Credit: U.S. Fo...