For the impacts of climate change on water resources in China, which of the following options is wrong?
A: The observed runoff volume of major rivers showed an increase trend.
B: The process of hydrologic cycle has accelerated.
C: Changes in water resources and its spatial distribution.
D: The frequency and intensity of extreme weather events has enhanced, such as rainstorm and strong storm surge.
A: The observed runoff volume of major rivers showed an increase trend.
B: The process of hydrologic cycle has accelerated.
C: Changes in water resources and its spatial distribution.
D: The frequency and intensity of extreme weather events has enhanced, such as rainstorm and strong storm surge.
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- Which of the following is NOT part of the hydrologic cycle? A: water moving into creeks and streams following a rainstorm B: water infiltrating into the soil and bedrock C: calcium carbonate dissolving in soil water and groundwater D: water evaporating from a lake
- 78. Unfortunately, one effect of climate change will be more extreme weather like this. A: Extreme weather results in climate change. B: Climate change results in more extreme weather. C: Extreme weather affects climate change. D: Extreme weather has nothing to do with climate change.
- China has become the country with the largest increase in forest resources in the world.
- One of the negative environmental impacts of a recently clear cut forested area would be A: an increase in the nitrate concentration B: an increase in the average topsoil depth C: decreased volume of runoff from rainfall D: decreased water temperature in local streams E: decrease landslide frequency
- Based on the paper - Climate change impacts on water resources. Answer the question: Is the study helpful for government? A: No. It is a scientific research based on projections under some scenarios. B: No. What the study discussed has not really happened. C: Yes. It will have significant implication for water management. D: Yes. It indicates the extent of effects of climate change on water resources.