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飛龍?jiān)谔煲婟堅(jiān)谔镲w龍?jiān)谔煲婟堅(jiān)谔飺p則有孚密云不雨無明顯邏輯連詞的題目無明顯邏輯連詞的題目1.Somescholarsexpandonthisideabyemphasizingacorrespondingneedforarablelandtofeedgrowingnumbersofpeople:constructionofsmalldams,reservoirs,terraces,and1.Somescholarsexpandonthisideabyemphasizingacorrespondingneedforarablelandtofeedgrowingnumbersofpeople:constructionofsmalldams,reservoirs,terraces,andfieldhousesindicatesthatfarmerswereintensifyingtheireffortsduringthe1200s.Somescholarsevenclaimthattheintensificationoffarmers'variouseffortsduringthe1200sledtofurtherpopulationgrowthandtheconsequentneedformorearableland.Evidenceofintensifyingagricultureinthe1200sindicatesaneedtofeedalargerpopulationandsoextendstheargumentthatagrowingpopulationwasthecauseofthemovetopueblos.Duringthe1200s,farmersmetthedemandformorearableland,buttheyalsosucceededincultivatingexistinglandmoreintensivelywiththehelpofagriculturalconstructionprojects.Somescholarsfeelstronglythattheconstructionofsmalldams,reservoirs,terraces,andfieldhousesinthethirteenthcenturyisindependentevidenceforgrowthinthenumberofpeople.2.Numerousinsects2.Numerousinsectsoccupythemarsh,feedingonlivingordeadcordgrasstissue,andredwingblackbirds,sparrows,rodents,rabbits,anddeerfeeddirectlyonthecordgrass.Insectsfeedonlyondeadcordgrass,whilemostothermarshinhabitantsfeedonlivecordgrass.Themarshisagoodhabitatforinsects,butarelativelypooroneforandAlthoughcordgrassprovidesfoodforbirdsandanimals,itgivesinsectsbothfoodandaplacetolive.Cordgrassprovidesfoodfornumerousinsects,birds,andother3.Inthe3.InthewakeoftheRomanEmpire'sconquestofBritaininthefirstcenturyA.D.,alargenumberoftroopsstayedinthenewprovince,andthesetroopshadaconsiderableimpactonBritainwiththeircamps,fortifications,andparticipationinthelocaleconomy.ManyRomansoldiersremainedinBritainafterconqueringit,andtheirpresencehadastronginfluence.ThenewRomanprovinceofBritainseemedtoawakeninthefirstcenturyA.DthelocaleconomyCamps,fortifications,andeconomicchangecontributedtotheRomanconquestofBritain.WiththeconquestofBritainbyRomantroops,theRomanEmpire4.Ramsaythen4.Ramsaythenstudiedagasthatwaspresentinnaturalgasdepositsanddiscoveredthatitwashelium,anelementwhosepresenceintheSunhadbeennotedearlierinthespectrumofsunlightbutthathadnotpreviouslybeenknownonEarth.RamsayfoundevidenceofheliuminthespectrumofsunlightbeforehediscoveredthattheelementwasalsocontainedinnaturalgasdepositsonRamsaythoughthehaddiscoveredanewelementpresentinnaturaldeposits,buthewaswrongsincethatelementhadbeenpreviouslyobservedelsewhereonEarth.AfterRamsayhaddiscoveredanewelement,calledhelium,innaturaldepositsonEarth,healsofoundevidenceofitspresenceintheRamsaylaterdiscoveredthathelium,anelementthatwasalreadyknowntobepresentintheSun,wasalsopresentinnaturalgasdepositsonEarth.5.AmericanpaleontologistsDavidRaupandJohnSepkoski,whohavestudiedextinctionrates5.AmericanpaleontologistsDavidRaupandJohnSepkoski,whohavestudiedextinctionratesinanumberoffossilgroups,suggestthatepisodesofincreasedextinctionhaverecurredperiodically,approximatelyevery26millionyearssincethemid-Cretaceousperiod.Basedontheirstudiesofextinctionratesofnumerousfossilgroups,paleontologistsDavidRaupandJohnSepkoskihavedeterminedthatmassextinctionsoccuraboutevery26millionyears.DavidRaupandJohnSepkoskistudiedextinctionratesofnumerousgroupsandsuggestthatmassextinctionsduringtheCretaceousperiodcontinuedfor26millionyears.StudiesthatpaleontologistsDavidRaupandJohnSepkoskiconductedvariousfossilgroupshaverevealedthatextinctionrateshaveincreasedoverthepast26millionyears.ThestudiesconductedbypaleontologistsDavidRaupandJohnSepkoskiofthefossilremainsofspeciessuggestthattheextinctionrateofspeciesstartedtoincreasebythemiddleoftheCretaceousperiod.6.Therefore,whenobservationalassessmentisusedasatechniqueforstudyinginfantperceptual6.Therefore,whenobservationalassessmentisusedasatechniqueforstudyinginfantperceptualabilities,caremustbetakennottoovergeneralizefromthedataortorelyononeortwostudiesasconclusiveevidenceofaparticularperceptualabilityoftheinfant.ResearchersusingobservationalassessmenttechniquesoninfantsmustnotovergeneralizeandmustbasetheirconclusionsondatafrommanyOnthebasisofthedatafromoneortwostudies,itseemsthatinfantsdevelopaparticularperceptualabilitynotobservedinTousedatafromoneortwostudiesoninfant'sperceptualabilities,itisnecessarytousetechniquesthatwillprovideconclusiveevidence.Whenresearchersfailtomakegeneralizationsfromtheirstudies,theirobserveddataisofteninconclusive.7.Indeed,stabilityofthebiologicalclock'speriodisoneofitsmajorfeatures,evenwhenthe7.Indeed,stabilityofthebiologicalclock'speriodisoneofitsmajorfeatures,evenwhentheorganism'senvironmentissubjectedtoconsiderablechangesinfactors,suchastemperature,thatwouldbeexpectedtoaffectbiologicalactivitystrongly.Stability,afeatureofthebiologicalclock'speriod,dependsonchangeablefactorssuchastemperature.Amajorfeatureofthebiologicalclockisthatitsperioddoesnotchangedespitesignificantchangesintheenvironment.Afactorsuchastemperatureisanimportantfeatureintheestablishmentofthebiologicalclock'speriod.Biologicalactivityisnotstronglyaffectedbychangesin8.Thereappeartobemanyunexploredmattersaboutthemotivationtoreflect-forexample,the8.Thereappeartobemanyunexploredmattersaboutthemotivationtoreflect-forexample,thevalueofexternallymotivatedreflectionasopposedtothatofteacherswhomightreflectbyhabit.ThepracticeofbeingreflectiveisnolongersimplyahabitamongteachersbutsomethingthatisexternallymotivatedMostteachersneedtoexplorewaystoformthehabitofreflectionwhennoexternalmotivationManyaspectsofthemotivationtoreflecthavenotbeenstudied,includingthecomparativebenefitsofexternallymotivatedandhabitualreflectionamongteachersTherehasnotbeenenoughexplorationofwhyteacherspracticeasahabitwithorwithoutexternal9.Manyplants9.ManyplantsandanimalsdisappearabruptlyfromthefossilrecordasonemovesfromlayersofrockdocumentingtheendoftheCretaceousupintorocksrepresentingthebeginningoftheCenozoic(theeraaftertheThefossilrecordsuggeststhattherewasanabruptextinctionofmanyplantsandanimalsattheendoftheMesozoicera.FewfossilsoftheMesozoicerahavesurvivedintherocksthatmarktheendoftheCretaceous.FossilsfromtheCretaceousperiodoftheMesozoicuptothebeginningoftheCenozoicerahavebeenremovedfromthelayersofrockthatsurroundedPlantsandanimalsfromtheMesozoicerawereunabletosurviveintheCenozoicera.10.Thisscenario10.Thisscenariobeginswiththeplantingofhyperaccumulatingspeciesinthetargetarea,suchasanabandonedmineoranirrigationpondcontaminatedbyrunoff.Beforeconsideringphytoremediation,hyperaccumulatingspeciesofplantslocaltothetargetareamustbeidentified.TheinvestigationbeginswithanevaluationoftoxicsitesinthetargettodeterminetheextentofThefirststepinphytoremediationistheplantingofhyperaccumulatingplantsintheareatobecleanedup.Minesandirrigationpondscanbekeptfrombecomingcontaminatedbyplantinghyperaccumulatingspeciesintargetedareas.11.Butdetractors11.Butdetractorsmaintainthattheterracescouldalsohavebeencreatedbygeologicalactivity,perhapsrelatedtothegeologicforcesthatdepressedtheNorthernHemispherefarbelowthelevelofthesouth,inwhichcasetheyhavenothingwhatevertodowithMartianwater.Butdetractorsarguethatgeologicalactivitymayberesponsibleforthewaterassociatedwiththeterraces.Butdetractorsarguethattheterracesmayhavebeenformedbygeologicalactivityratherthanbythepresenceofwater.ButdetractorsarguethattheterracesmayberelatedtogeologicalforcesintheNorthernHemisphereofMars,ratherthantoMartianwaterintheButdetractorsarguethatgeologicalforcesdepressedtheNorthernHemispheresofarbelowthelevelofthesouththattheterracescouldnothavebeenformedbywater.有明顯邏輯連詞的題目有明顯邏輯連詞的題目1.Theseplantsaretermedopportunistsbecausetheyrelyontheirseeds’fallingintosettingswherecompetingplantshavebeenremovedbynaturalprocesses,suchas1.Theseplantsaretermedopportunistsbecausetheyrelyontheirseeds’fallingintosettingswherecompetingplantshavebeenremovedbynaturalprocesses,suchasalonganerodingriverbank,onlandslips,orwhereatreefallsandcreatesagapintheforestcanopy.Dandelionsarecalledopportunistsbecausetheycontributetothenaturalprocessesoferosionandthecreationofgapsintheforestcanopy.Thetermopportunistsapplytoplantswhoseseedsfallinplaceswheretheycancompetewiththeseedsofotherplants.Thetermopportunistsapplytoplantswhosefallingseedsareremovedbynaturalprocesses.Becausetheirseedsgrowinplaceswherecompetingplantsarenopresent,dandelionsareclassifiedas2.Becausethemediumwassoprolific,inthesensethatitwaspossibletoproduceamultitude2.Becausethemediumwassoprolific,inthesensethatitwaspossibletoproduceamultitudeofimagesverycheaply,itwassoontreatedasthepoorrelationoffineart,ratherthanitsdestinedsuccessor.Photographydidnotreplaceotherfineartsbecausepeoplefelttheimagelookedcheapinrelationtotheotherarts.PhotographywasnotconsideredatrueartbecausepeoplecoulduseitcreatemanyimagesPhotographywassocheapandreadilyavailablethatitcouldbepurchasedbypeoplewhoweretoopoortopurchasefineart.Photographynotonlyspreadquicklybutalsowasacheapartformandsobecametruesuccessoroffineartsratherthanitspoorrelation.3.Theextreme3.Theextremeseriousnessofdesertificationresultsfromthevastareasoflandandthetremendousnumbersofpeopleaffected,aswellasfromthegreatdifficultyofreversingorevenslowingtheprocess.Slowingdowntheprocessofdesertificationisdifficultbecauseofpopulationgrowththathasspreadoverlargeareasofland.ThespreadofdesertsisconsideredaveryseriousproblemthatcansolvedonlyiflargenumbersofpeopleinvariouscountriesareinvolvedintheDesertificationisextremelyhardtoreverseunlessthepopulationisreducedinthevastareasaffected.Desertificationisasignificantproblembecauseitissohardtoreverseaffectslargeareasoflandandgreatnumbersof4.Manycomplex4.Manycomplexfactorsledtotheadoptionoftheneweconomies,notonlyatAbuHureyra,butatmanyotherlocationssuchas'AinGhazal,alsoinSyria,wheregoattoebonesshowingthetelltalemarksofabrasioncausedbyfoottethering(binding)testifytoearlyherdingofdomesticstock.InmanyareasbesidesAbuHureyra,complexfactorsledtoneweconomiesincludingtheherdingofdomesticstock.In'AinGhazalandSyria,domesticstockwasmoreimportantthanitwasatAbuHureyra.Onceearlymethodsofherdinganimalsimproved,neweconomieswereManycomplextheoriesattempttoexplaintheearlydomestication5.Thefrequencywithwhichcertainsimplemotifsappearintheseoldestsiteshasledrock-artresearcherstoadoptadescriptiveterm—thePanaramiteestyle—5.Thefrequencywithwhichcertainsimplemotifsappearintheseoldestsiteshasledrock-artresearcherstoadoptadescriptiveterm—thePanaramiteestyle—alabelwhichtakesitsnamefromtheextensiverockpavementsatPanaramiteeNorthindesertSouthAustralia,whicharecoveredwithmotifspeckedintothesurface.TheoldestrockartsiteshavesimplermotifsthanthebestknownsitesofPanaramiteeNorth.BecausemotifsprimarilyassociatedwiththePanaramiteeregioncommonintheoldestsites,thetermPanaramiteestylehasbecomethegeneraltermforrockartofthistype.BecausethePanaramiteestyleissocommonintheolderresearchershavedescribeditmostThemotifscarvedintherockysurfaceofthePanaramiteeregionmakeuptheoldestformofrockartdiscoveredinAustralia.6.Inequalitiesofgenderhavealsoexistedinpastoralistsocieties,buttheyseemtohave6.Inequalitiesofgenderhavealsoexistedinpastoralistsocieties,buttheyseemtohavebeensoftenedbytheabsenceofsteephierarchiesofwealthinmostcommunities,andalsobytherequirementthatwomenacquiremostoftheskillsofmen,including,often,theirmilitaryskills.Despitethefactthatwealthisrelativelyevenlydistributedinpastoralsocieties,genderinequalitystillexistsbecauseonlymencanacquiremilitaryskillsandsocialstatus.Inequalitiesofgenderexistedinpastoralistsocietiesuntilcommunitiesbegantorequirewomentopossessthesameskillsasmenandtakepartinthemilitary.InequalitiesofgenderinpastoralistsocietieswerecausedbyhierarchiesofwealthanddifferencesinmilitarytrainingbetweenmenandInpastoralsocieties,genderinequalityiscomparativelymildbecausewealthisrelativelyevenlydistributedandwomenhavetolearnmostofthesameskillsthatmendo.7.Physiologicalimmaturity7.Physiologicalimmaturitymaybepartofwhyinfantsandtoddlersdonotformextremelyenduringmemories,evenwhentheyhearstoriesthatpromotesuchrememberinginpreschoolers.Onereasonwhypreschoolersfailtocomprehendthestoriestheyhearisthattheyarephysiologicallyimmature.Giventhechancetohearstories,infantsandtoddlersmayformmemoriesdespitephysiologicalPhysiologicallymaturechildrenseemtohavenodifficultyrememberingstoriestheyheardaspreschoolers.Incompletephysiologicaldevelopmentmaypartlyexplainwhyhearingstoriesdoesnotimprovelong-termmemoryininfantsandtoddlers.8.Geothermalenergyisinasensenotrenewable,becauseinmostcasestheheatwould8.Geothermalenergyisinasensenotrenewable,becauseinmostcasestheheatwouldbedrawnoutofareservoirmuchmorerapidlythanitwouldbereplacedbytheveryslowgeologicalprocessesbywhichheatflowsthroughsolidrockintoaheatreservoir.Heatflowsthroughsolidrockveryslowly,soittakesaverylongtimeforgeologicalprocessestoproduceareservoirofgeothermalenergy.Geothermalenergyisnotrenewablebecauseheatflowsveryslowlythroughsolidrockintooroutofaheatreservoir.Theheatquicklyremovedfromaheatreservoirisreplacedsoslowlybygeologicalprocessesthatgeothermalenergyisnotpracticallyspeaking,Inmostcases,heattravelsintoaheatreservoirsoslowlythatitisamuchquickerprocesstoremovetheheatfromareservoirthantoreplaceit.9.Theamount9.TheamountofairexchangedisevenlowerinREMthanNREMbecause,althoughbreathingismorerapidinREM,itisalsomoreirregular,withbriefepisodesofshallowbreathingorabsenceofbreathing.BecausebreathingismoreshallowandirregularinREMthaninNREM,lessairisexchangedinREM.BreathinginNREMislesseffectivethanbreathinginREMbecauseirregularepisodesofrapidbreathingduringBecausebreathingismorerapidinNREMsleepthaninREMsleep,breathingoftenbecomesshallow.AlthoughREMhasbriefepisodesofshallowbreathingorlackofbreathing,breathingismorerapidthaninNREM.10.Butas10.Butasmoreandmoreaccumulationsofstratawerecatalogedinmoreandmoreplaces,itbecameclearthatthesequencesofrockssometimesdifferedfromregiontoregionandthatnorocktypewasevergoingtobecomeareliabletimemarkerthroughouttheworld.ThediscoveryofregionaldifferencesinthesequencesofrocksledgeologiststobelievethatrocktypescouldsomedaybecomereliabletimeSmith'scatalogsofrockstrataindicatedthatthesequencesofrocksdifferentfromplacetoplaceandfromregiontoBecausepeopledidnotcatalogregionaldifferencesinsequencesofrocks,itwasbelievedthatrockscouldneverbereliabletimemarkers.Carefulanalysisofstratarevealedthatrockscannotestablishgeologicaltimebecausethepatternofrocklayersvariesfromplacetoplace.1.Hillsandmountainsareoftenregardedastheepitomeofpermanence,successfullyresistingthe1.Hillsandmountainsareoftenregardedastheepitomeofpermanence,successfullyresistingthedestructiveforcesofnature,butinfacttheytendtoberelativelyshort-livedingeologicalterms.Whentheyarerelativelyyoung,hillsandmountainssuccessfullyresistdestructiveforcesofAlthoughtheyseempermanent,hillsandmountainsexistforarelativelyshortperiodofgeologicaltime.Hillsandmountainssuccessfullyresistthedestructiveforcesofnature,butonlyforashorttime.Hillsandmountainsresistthedestructiveforcesofnaturebetterthanothertypesoflandforms.2.Estimatesindicate2.EstimatesindicatethattheaquifercontainsenoughwatertofillLakeHuron,butunfortunately,underthesemiaridclimaticconditionsthatpresentlyexistintheregion,ratesofadditiontotheaquiferareminimal,amountingtoabouthalfacentimeterayear.DespitethecurrentimpressivesizeoftheOgallalaaquifer,theregion’sclimatekeepstheratesofwateradditionverysmall.Althoughtheaquiferhasbeenaddingwaterattherateofonlyhalfacentimeterayear,itwilleventuallyaccumulateenoughwateroffillLakeBecauseoftheregion’spresentclimaticconditions,waterisbeingaddedeachyeartotheaquifer.Evenwhentheregionexperiencesunfortunateclimaticconditions,theratesofadditionofwatercontinuetoincrease.3.Atonetime,theanimalspresentinthesefossilbedswereassignedtovariousmodernanimal3.Atonetime,theanimalspresentinthesefossilbedswereassignedtovariousmodernanimalgroups,butmostpaleontologistsnowagreethatallTommotianfossilsrepresentuniquebodyformsthataroseintheearlyCambrianperiodanddisappearedbeforetheendoftheperiod,leavingnodescendantsinmodernanimalgroups.TheanimalsfoundintheTommotianfossilbedwereoncethoughttobelongtoavarietyofmodernanimalgroups,butnowtheyarethoughttohavedescendedfromasinglegroup.AnimalsintheTommotianfossilbedswereinitiallyassignedtomodernanimalgroupsbutarenowthoughttobelongtogroupsthatemergedanddiedoutduringtheCambrianperiod.Thoughatfirsttheythoughtotherwise,paleontologistsnowagreethattheanimalsintheTommotianhavebodyformsfromwhichmodernanimalshaveItisunclearwhethertheTommotianfossilsfromtheearlyCambrianperiodrepresentuniquebodyformsorwhethertheyshouldbeassignedtovariousmodernanimalgroups.1.Inaddition1.Inadditiontofindinganincreaseofsuitablebrowse,likehuckleberryandvinemaple,ArthurEinarsen,longtimegamebiologistinthePacificNorthwest,foundqualityofbrowseintheopenareastobesubstantiallymorenutritive.ArthurEinarsen`slongtimefamilywiththePacificNorthwesthelpedhimdiscoverareaswheredeerhadanincreaseinsuitablebrowse.BiologistlikeEinarsenbelieveitisimportanttofindadditionalopenareaswithsuitablebrowsefordeertoinhabit.AccordingtoEinarsen,huckleberryandvinemapleareexamplesofvegetationthatmaysomedayimprovethenutritionofdeerintheopenareasofthePacificNorthwest.ArthurEinarsenfoundthatdeforestedfeedinggroundsprovideddeerwithmoreandbetterfood.2.Certainly,rational2.Certainly,rationalappealsinadvertisingaimedatchildrenarelimited,asmostadvertisementsuseemotionalandindirectappealstopsychologicalstatesorassociations.Rationalappealsinadvertisingarecertainlylimitedbychildren'semotionalimmaturityandtheindirectnatureoftheirassociations.Indirectappealstochildren'spsychologicalstatesorassociationscantheeffectivenessofrationalappealsinRationalappealsplayamuchsmallerroleinadvertisementsforchildrenthanemotionalappealsandpsychologicalassociationsdo.Rationalappealsinadvertisingaimedatchildrenshouldcertainlybelimiteduntilthechildrenareemotionallyandpsychologicallyready.3.Forexample,peoplewhobelievethataggressionisnecessaryandjustified-asduringwartime-arelikelytoactaggressively,whereaspeoplewhobelievethat3.Forexample,peoplewhobelievethataggressionisnecessaryandjustified-asduringwartime-arelikelytoactaggressively,whereaspeoplewhobelievethataparticularwaroractofaggressionisunjust,orwhothinkthataggressionisneverjustified,arelesslikelytobehaveaggressively.Peoplewhobelievethattheyarefightingajustwaractaggressivelywhilethosewhobelievethattheyarefightinganunjustwardonot.Peoplewhobelievethataggressionisnecessaryandjustifiedaremorelikelytoactaggressivelythanthosewhobelievedifferently.Peoplewhonormallydonotbelievethataggressionisnecessaryandjustifiedmayactaggressivelyduringwartime.Peoplewhobelievethataggressionisnecessaryandjustifieddonecessarilyactaggressivelyduring4.Itis4.Itissignificantthattheearliestlivingthingsthatbuiltcommunitiesontheseislandsareexamplesofsymbiosis,aphenomenonthatdependsupontheclosecooperationoftwoormoreformsoflifeandaprinciplethatisveryimportantinislandcommunities.Someoftheearliestimportantexamplesofsymbiosis-theclosecooperationoftwoormorelivingthings-occurinislandcommunities.Symbiosis-theclosecooperationofpairsorsmallgroupsoflivingorganisms-isespeciallyimportantintheseislandenvironments.Thefirstorganismsontheseislandsworkedtogethercloselyinarelationshipknownassymbiosis,whichisparticularlyimportantonislands.Itissignifican

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