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Air pollution is damaging 60% of Europe’s prime wildlife sites in meadows, forests and bus

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  • 提问者网友:黑米和小志
  • 2021-12-28 00:08
Air pollution is damaging 60% of Europe’s prime wildlife sites in meadows, forests and bushes, according to a new report.
A team of EU scientists said nitrogen emissions(氮排放) from cars, factories and farming were threatening biodiversity. It’s the second report this week warning of the on-going risks and threats linked to nitrogen pollution.
Nitrogen in the atmosphere is harmless in its inert(惰性的) state, but the report says reactive forms of nitrogen, largely produced by human activity, can be a menace to the natural world.
Emissions mostly come from vehicle exhausts(排气), factories, artificial fertilizers(肥料) and animal waste from intensive farming. The reactive nitrogen they emit to the air disrupts the environment in two ways: It can make acidic soils too acidic to support their previous mix of species. But primarily, because nitrogen is a fertilizer, it favors wild plants that can maximize the use of nitrogen to help them grow.
In effect, some of the nitrogen spread to fertilize crops is carried in the atmosphere to fertilize weeds, possibly a great distance from where the chemicals were first applied.
The effects of fertilization and acidification favor common aggressive species like grasses, brambles and nettles. They harm more delicate species like mosses(苔藓), and insect-eating sundew plants.
The report said 60% of wildlife sites were now receiving a critical load of reactive nitrogen. The report’s lead author, Dr Kevin Hicks from the University of York’s Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), told BBC News that England’s Peak District had a definitely low range of species as a result of the reactive nitrogen that fell on the area.
“Nitrogen creates a rather big problem that seems to me to have been given too little attention,” he said. “Governments are responsible for protecting areas like this, but they are clearly failing.”
He said more research was needed to understand the knock-on effects for creatures from the changes in vegetation accidentally caused by emissions from cars, industry and farms.
At the conference, the representatives agreed “The Edinburgh Declaration on Reactive Nitrogen”. The document highlights the importance of reducing reactive nitrogen emissions to the environment, adding that the benefits of reducing nitrogen outweigh the costs of taking action.
【小题1】The underlined word “menace” is used to express that the reactive nitrogen, largely produced by human activity can be .A.frighteningB.threateningC.uniqueD.unusual【小题2】 We can infer from the passage that .A.it’s harmless to have reactive nitrogen existing in the atmosphereB.reactive nitrogen emissions help aggressive species less than cropsC.the harm to those delicate species has a negative impact on biodiversityD.reactive nitrogen can fertilize soils and keep their biodiversity【小题3】 The team of EU scientists released the second report of nitrogen emissions this week when .A.no action was taken to stop nitrogen emissionB.governments were willing to protect areas harmed by nitrogen C.“The Edinburgh Declaration on Reactive Nitrogen” was agreedD.nitrogen emissions were threatening wildlife sites’ biodiversity【小题4】 Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A.Keeping Away From Nitrogen EmissionsB.Stopping Nitrogen EmissionsC.Air Pollution Damaging Europe’s WildlifeD.Saving Europe’s WildlifeB 【小题1】 C 【小题1】 D 【小题1】 C
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  • 五星知识达人网友:不甚了了
  • 2021-12-28 01:23
(答案→)B 【小题1】 C 【小题1】 D 【小题1】 C 解析:可联系答.案.网客服索取。
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  • 1楼网友:一把行者刀
  • 2021-12-28 02:11
这个答案应该是对的
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