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The different kind of houses (and their uses) are...
- Brick or adobe; stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter; very suitable for places with all four seasons
- Lightweight houses; designed to survive earthquakes; suitable for places vulnerable to earthquake
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I'm not sure if you missed information but based on logic I think the answer is an adobe house.
A lightweight house is designed to survive earthquakes. earthquakes and hot temperatures do not relate.
A stone house was not stated in the article but it wouldn't do better than a brick or adobe house.
A wood house would probably be very hot in a hot climate, or maybe even catch fire. Wood is a main source to make fire. It would most likely trap heat and/or make fire.
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Adobe houses...
Adobe houses are houses made of soil, water, and sometimes straw. They are mainly used around Mexico. In Mexico, it is very hot, and the soil keeps out the heat. Also, I will add a picture of an adobe house. As you can see in the picture, the climate looks very hot. People build these kind of houses in hot places to stay cool.
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Answer:
a place with high population density and it is more like a city where many people live at.
Explanation:
- "There is substantial uncertainty around by how much the sea levels may actually increase," said Professor David Vaughan from the British Antarctic Survey during his presentation. "Once sea level rises, it is quite difficult to make it fall again. At the moment, the sea level is increasing by about 3 mm per year, but with climate change, this rate is very likely to increase."
- Vaughan continued, "There are different factors behind sea level rise. About one third of the rise we can expect could be linked to the thermal expansion of oceans. Melting mountain glaciers are also predictable and their contribution can be estimated roughly. The big uncertainty is linked to ice sheets in Greenland and the Antarctica. We have studies on how they are losing ice, but projections come with high levels of uncertainty."
- According to Morten Olsen, chair of a recent Arctic Council assessment on changes in Arctic snow- and ice-conditions, "Changes in the climate and cryosphere risk fundamentally altering the Arctic ecosystems. Warmer water temperatures might result in invasive species moving north, which would affect local species and ultimately local economies."
In these three paragraphs, the European Environmental Agency is citing the opinion of experts in order to back up their claims. In the first and second case, they quote Professor David Vaughan from the British Antarctic Survey. In the third paragraph, they quote Morten Olsen, chair of a recent Arctic Council assessment on changes in Arctic snow and ice conditions.
Presenting the opinion of experts is a good way to show that your information is well-accepted in the scientific community, which makes your argument a lot stronger.
D is incorrect because it is a run-on sentence.
Answer:
I can see a climber who is admiring the picturesque scenery as he climbs the mountain. I can also see a beautiful lake which is surrounding small islands. The climber is wearing mountain gear and looks amazed by the shocking view.
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I hope this helps you!