The coldest temperatures in the world are found in high-altitude climates.
The coldest temperatures in the world are found in high-altitude climates.
is a frozen, unspoiled wilderness and the earth’s coldest continent.
is a frozen, unspoiled wilderness and the earth’s coldest continent.
Summer is ______ season of the year. A: hotter B: B. the coldest C: C. the hottest
Summer is ______ season of the year. A: hotter B: B. the coldest C: C. the hottest
January and February are its warmest months and July is normally its coldest in New Zealand.
January and February are its warmest months and July is normally its coldest in New Zealand.
What is Larsen ice shelf A: The coldest part of Antarctica. B: The most fragile part of Antarctica. C: The closest part of Antarctica to Australia. D: The part of Antarctic where most scientists live.
What is Larsen ice shelf A: The coldest part of Antarctica. B: The most fragile part of Antarctica. C: The closest part of Antarctica to Australia. D: The part of Antarctic where most scientists live.
China, France and the United States are considered to(). A: be large producers of applesauce B: be large producers of apples C: have the longest history in apple production D: have the coldest winter among apple producing countries
China, France and the United States are considered to(). A: be large producers of applesauce B: be large producers of apples C: have the longest history in apple production D: have the coldest winter among apple producing countries
Which is true of Kuwait A: Kuwait is one of the leading countries which produce oil. B: Kuwait is a rich and little-known country. C: Kuwait is one of the coldest countries in the world. D: Kuwait has become an approximately prosperous welfare country.
Which is true of Kuwait A: Kuwait is one of the leading countries which produce oil. B: Kuwait is a rich and little-known country. C: Kuwait is one of the coldest countries in the world. D: Kuwait has become an approximately prosperous welfare country.
According to the US government report, ______. A: every region of the world is getting warmer than before B: February in 1985 was the coldest month on record C: the global temperature has been above the 20th century average for<br/>over 25 years
According to the US government report, ______. A: every region of the world is getting warmer than before B: February in 1985 was the coldest month on record C: the global temperature has been above the 20th century average for<br/>over 25 years
Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. A: Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. B: A small group of people live in Antarctica. C: Antarctica has much plant life there. D: The fur seal is the smallest animal in Antarctica.
Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. A: Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. B: A small group of people live in Antarctica. C: Antarctica has much plant life there. D: The fur seal is the smallest animal in Antarctica.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A: The solar terms are peculiar to China. B: There is the largest snowfall on the Great Snow and it is the coldest day throughout the year. C: Thus, there is a solar term about every 15 days and two solar terms within each month. D: Ancient agriculture must be done strictly in accordance with the 24 Solar Terms
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A: The solar terms are peculiar to China. B: There is the largest snowfall on the Great Snow and it is the coldest day throughout the year. C: Thus, there is a solar term about every 15 days and two solar terms within each month. D: Ancient agriculture must be done strictly in accordance with the 24 Solar Terms