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Callum: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Callum Robertson and with me todayis Kate, hello Kate. Kate: Hello Callum. Callum: Today we're going 'down under' - Kate, where's that, where's 'down under'? Kate: 'Down under' means Australia. Callu
AS IT IS 2016-04-02 Australias Great Barrier Reef Threatened 澳大利亚大堡礁受到白化威胁 Australias National Coral Bleaching Task force says the countrys Great Barrier Reef is facing the worst mass bleaching event in its history. 澳大利亚
A new study says that a global agreement on climate change will come too late to save the majority of the world's coral reefs. The research comes as the Queensland state government announces a new multi-million dollar plan to protect the Great Barri
Aboriginal people would have lived here too. Hunting the wildlife in areas that are now deep underwater. Then the end of last ice age, ice of the poles melted and sea levels rose all around the round flooding this lowline coast. This happened nearly
Many of the creatures are exquisitely beautiful, but some seem straight out of science fiction, while others can kill **. And just when you think you know the reef, it changes every second, every hour, every day, and every year. It's a world of conti
澳大利亚的大堡礁世界闻名,科学家要利用海豹去探测海底的秘密,这是根据什么呢? Callum: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Callum Robertson and with me today is Kate, hello Kate. Kate: Hello Callum. Callum:
今天我们要学的词是irreversible. Irreversible 形容词,不可逆转的。The European Union's top diplomat welcomed North Korea's announcement of stopping nuclear tests, and called for an irreversible denuclearization of North Korea. 欧盟首
JUDY WOODRUFF: The Great Barrier Reef along the coast of Australia is considered one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. It actually consists of more than 2,900 smaller reefs and 900 islands and countless species of fish. But its health and
You'll find the Great Wall in China. 在中国,你可以看到长城。 You'll find Yellowstone National Park in the US. 在美国,你可以看到黄石国家公园。 You'll find Stonehenge in the UK. 在英国,你可以看到巨石阵。 You'
VOICE ONE: This is Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we bring you the second of three programs about beautiful and unusual places in our world. Last week, we told about structures built
Study: Great Barrier Reef Adapted Well to Past Climate Change 大堡礁很好地适应过去的气候变化 Corals on the Great Barrier Reef adapted to greater temperature changes in the past than previously thought, a new study finds. The reef is on
The great barrier reef is huge, it stretches for over 2,000 kilometers along Australia's north east coast, so vast it's clearly visible from space, and it's not simply a collection of coral gardens, but a network of very different habitats, it means
This habitat into connect under all of vital to the well being of the Great Barrier Reef. This is the little known story of one of the most complex and spectacular Eco-systems on earth. The Great Barrier Reef is over 2,000 kilometers long which means
Reine island has the biggest concentration of wildlife on the barrier reef, but many of its animals are visitors, and at departure time they leave behind the sanctuary of one of the world's largest marine parks. The migrants cross international borde
All lava has a chemical signature that tells scientists where it came from and when it was erupting. The higher up the old volcano, the more pristine the rocks will be. They are the last remaining evidence of the eruption which created this volcano m
shows it really quite well. In order to bring back a piece of this mystery, his team of divers will be risking their lives. Diving problems, you got currents, tides, waves. We havent been here before. We haven't been this deep, though. One of those c
Can you name the Seven Wonders of the World? I cant. Thats because only one of them is still around today. Thats the Great Pyramid of Giza. Some of the other wonders sound great. I wish they had survived. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon sounds amazing
本期内容: More than one-third of the coral in the northern and central parts of the Great Barrier Reef is dead or dying, scientists said. The chief culprit for the mass bleaching of the past two months is high water temperaturespartly from the
A new study says that a global agreement on climate change will come too late to save the majority of the world's coral reefs. The research comes as the Queensland state government announces a new multi-million dollar plan to protect the Great Barrie
The latest survey of the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia reveals that an average of 35 percent of coral is now dead or dying in the northern and central sections. Experts from James Cook University say its the most extreme case of mass