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sea level rise的意思

sea level rise中文翻譯:

海平面上升

相似詞語短語

sea levels───[海洋]海平面

sea-level pressure───海平面氣壓

sales rise───銷售額上升

sea level───[海洋]海平面

sea-level pressures───海平面氣壓

labiovelarise───vt.使......成唇軟顎音

sea eels───海鰻

sea leathers───海產皮革

sea letters───海信

雙語使用場景

The Seychelles could see up to 10 percent more sea - level rise than the global average.───塞舌爾地區的海平面上升要比全球平均水平高了近10%.

Many cities are on the coasts, vulnerable to storms, inundation and sea level rise.───許多城市都位于沿海地區,易受暴風雨、洪水和海平面上升的威脅。

Several metres of sea level rise is now inevitable as the Greenland ice sheet disappears.───現在,隨著格陵蘭冰原的消失,海平面上升幾米已是不可避免。

Eileen Shea: they began to think about what they should do to plan for sea level rise.───艾琳·舍:他們開始考慮,對于海平面升高他們應該做些什么。

英語使用場景

"The sea level rise is a much slower thing, so it will take a long time to happen, but we will lock into it, based on the peak level of [carbon dioxide] we reach in this century, " Solomon says.

The survey was carried out against a background of growing concern as to the implications of climate change on sea level rise.

Even the term 'biodiversity' suffers from this weakness, lacking the concreteness of concepts such as sea level rise.

That water is typically thought to run off into the ocean and contribute to sea level rise, but Loisel thinks the porous sphagnum moss that makes up most peat may be drinking in the excess moisture.

People living near coasts will face new risks as they adapt to climate change and sea level rise. That's according to Gary Yohe, an economist at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.

As a result, sustainable development of society and economy of coastland will be directly influenced by the disaster effects of sea level rise.

The bittern still faces threats, including sea level rise, where freshwater sites along the coast could be inundated by saltwater.

More important will be figuring out how sea level rise is going to vary from one region to the next around the world -- and what we're going to do about it, said glaciologist Eric Rignot.

Understanding these sandbars is critical to study of beach erosion and climate-related sea level rise, but the surf zone is a notoriously hostile research environment.