Sunday, June 27, 2010
My opinion
I also think this article is very interesting. I have never thought the link between rain forest and malaria. I think we should protect rain forest for human and environment.
My opinion
I think that this article is very interesting , too.
I agree with your opinion that you hope that Brazilian government measures this situation immediately and you think they should control Amazon rain forest.
When I had just finished reading this article, I shocked because rain forest disappear and malaria increase in years.
I agree with your opinion that you hope that Brazilian government measures this situation immediately and you think they should control Amazon rain forest.
When I had just finished reading this article, I shocked because rain forest disappear and malaria increase in years.
My thinking
I didn't know that 5% decrease rain forest mean increase 50% of risk malaeia.So we should consider about deforestation with not only enviroment destruction but all so malaria.
My pinion
I didn't know that a five percent increase in deforestation was associated with a 50 percent increase of malaria risk in these health districts. To prevent people form becoming malaria, it is important for us to protect forest
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Amazon Deforestation Sparks Surge in Malaria
I think this article is very interestig. I was surprised that Amazon deforestation is associated with increase of malaria and I think that Amazon rain forest is very important for everything. Also I shocked at the fact that a five percent increase in deforestation was associated with 50 percent increase of malaria risk. Malaria is terrible disease, so I hope that Brazilian government measures this situation immediately and I think they should control Amazon rain forest.
How do you think about that?
Answer
exercise 1
1.j 2.f 3.e 4.d 5.b 6.c 7.h 8.i 9.a 10.g
exercise 3
Q1. There are around a half-million cases a year.
Q2. The habitat preference for this mosquito appears to be these partially-sunlit pools of water for the larvae.
How do you think about that?
Answer
exercise 1
1.j 2.f 3.e 4.d 5.b 6.c 7.h 8.i 9.a 10.g
exercise 3
Q1. There are around a half-million cases a year.
Q2. The habitat preference for this mosquito appears to be these partially-sunlit pools of water for the larvae.
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