Q14 - Major threats to marine biodiversity are:
A: Tourism, overfishing and climate change
B: Overfishing, climate change, and land-based runoff
C: Mining, land-based runoff and overfishing
A: Tourism, overfishing and climate change
B: Overfishing, climate change, and land-based runoff
C: Mining, land-based runoff and overfishing
举一反三
- _____________ is the process of extracting coal from the ground. A: Overfishing B: Overconsumption C: Coal mining D: Burning of fossil energy sources
- Based on the paper - Climate change impacts on water resources. Answer the question: Is the study helpful for government? A: No. It is a scientific research based on projections under some scenarios. B: No. What the study discussed has not really happened. C: Yes. It will have significant implication for water management. D: Yes. It indicates the extent of effects of climate change on water resources.
- What does the Apocalyptic myth talk about?( ) A: It talks about climate change using the language of lament and nostalgia. B: It reveals our endemic worry about the future, but also acts as a call to action. C: It reveals that this belief is based on fear that natural disasters will occur due to climate change and result in the end of the world. D: It talks about climate in the language of fear and disaster.
- The theory of climate similarity focuses on whether the climate and soil of the introduced land are similar to the origin.
- For the impacts of climate change on water resources in China, which of the following options is wrong? A: The observed runoff volume of major rivers showed an increase trend. B: The process of hydrologic cycle has accelerated. C: Changes in water resources and its spatial distribution. D: The frequency and intensity of extreme weather events has enhanced, such as rainstorm and strong storm surge.