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Broadcast: August 4, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Development Report. Safe drinking water has always been rare and valuable. Throughout the world, drinking water has to be stor
44.Obtaining Fresh water from icebergs The concept of obtaining fresh water from icebergs that are towed to populated areas and arid regions of the world was once treated as a joke more appropriate to cartoons than real life. But now it is being con
Water Cycle 水循环 All the oceans on earth are salty, while inland water is typically fresh. How does water become salty? We'll answer a listener's question -- today on Earth and Sky. DB: This is Earth and Sky. We recently visited the Austin Childr
Broadcast: February 21, 2003 By George Grow This is the VOA Special English Environment Report. Everywhere, water use is increasing. Humans already use fifty-four percent of all the fresh water in riv
unit 3 Water [00:19.36]单元三 水 [00:21.24]Read a poem [00:23.12]读一首诗 [00:25.00]Water all around us [00:27.18]水在我们的周围 [00:29.36]Water has no taste at all. [00:31.84]水一点味道也没有。 [00:34.32]Water has no smell. [
[00:01.94]Fresh water [00:03.71]Rivers, lakes and wet-lands are sources [00:06.23]of fresh water,not only for humans, [00:08.50]but for wildlife too. [00:10.35]Due to pollution and climate change, [00:12.60]about 50% of the world's fresh water habita
The concept of obtaining fresh water from icebergs that are towed to populated areas and arid regions of the world was once treated as a joke more appropriate to cartoons than real life. But now it is
AS IT IS 2015-08-03 Sri Lanka to Use Wasted Rainwater for Crops, Power 斯里兰卡建新水资源管理系统用于农业灌溉 Sri Lanka plans to store and use a billion cubic meters of rainwater each year to support irrigation and power generation
Unit 3 Water Festival [00:09.67]水的节日 [00:19.33]Look and read [00:21.34]1.We're going to have a water Festival at school next Thursday. [00:24.80]1.下周四我们要在学校举行一个水的节日。 [00:28.26]How are you getting on with yo
The concept of obtaining fresh water from icebergs that are towed to populated areas and arid regions of the world was once treated as a joke more appropriate to cartoons than real life. But now it is being considered quite seriously by many nations,
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – January 7, 2002: Storing Drinking Water By Gary Garriott This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Safe drinking water has always been rare and valuable. Throughout th
The first day of winter, but already there are warnings of possible hosepipe bans next summer. Many reservoirs are well below normal levels for the time of the year. South, central and eastern England have had the driest twelve months on record, and
Let's look first. The fresh water that we depend on begins its life in the oceans. As the sun's rays beat down on the surface of the sea, they heat the water molecules until some evaporate. It's the start of an extraordinary journey. Here with water
A big,black crow wanted to drink some water.She saw a big jug with some water at the bottom,but she could not reach the water.I know,she said,I shall put some stones into the jug.Then the water will come up to the mouth. After the fir
Eliminate fireplace odor There's nothing cozier on a cold winter night than a warm fire burning in the fireplace -- unless the fire happens to smell horrible. Next time you have a fire that sends a stench into the room, try throwing a few lemon peels
Lesson 25 The Herring 第25课 鲱鱼 Herrings are a kind of fish that live in the sea. They like salt water. Indeed if they are put into fresh water, they soon die. Now the gold-fish which we read about the other day likes fresh water, and it would
The Minister for the Environment, Dr Nick Smith, said today that the government will spend money on controlling our fresh water and will make some important laws. New Zealand is number 3 in the world for the amount of water per person. We have many r
Have you visited England? What do you remember about your visit? How about our English weather? It always rains in England, doesnt it? Well, actually, no often it does not rain. In fact, for the past 14 months rainfall in many parts of England has be