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第2198期:Wildfires may slow ozone layer recovery 英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

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The study found the Australian bushfires two years ago were so intense that smoke rose into the atmosphere, causing a complex set of chemical reactions that led to the loss of ozone in the layer that protects the Earth from damaging ultraviolet rays.
这项研究发现,两年前的澳大利亚林火非常猛烈,以至于烟雾上升到了大气层,造成一系列复杂的化学反应,导致臭氧的损失,臭氧层是大气中保护地球免受紫外线破坏的气层。
Satellite observations suggest a total ozone loss of 1% over the southern hemisphere within the month of March 2020 alone. Not insignificant, given the slow recovery of the ozone layer from damage caused decades ago.
卫星观测表明,仅在2020年3月,南半球上空就一共损失了1%的臭氧。鉴于臭氧层几十年前受到破坏后,恢复缓慢,这一数字不容忽视。
词汇表
bushfires 森林大火complex 复杂的ozone 臭氧ultraviolet rays 紫外线hemisphere (地球的)半球insignificant 微不足道

The study found the Australian bushfires two years ago were so intense that smoke rose into the atmosphere, causing a complex set of chemical reactions that led to the loss of ozone in the layer that protects the Earth from damaging ultraviolet rays.
这项研究发现,两年前的澳大利亚林火非常猛烈,以至于烟雾上升到了大气层,造成一系列复杂的化学反应,导致臭氧的损失,臭氧层是大气中保护地球免受紫外线破坏的气层。
Satellite observations suggest a total ozone loss of 1% over the southern hemisphere within the month of March 2020 alone. Not insignificant, given the slow recovery of the ozone layer from damage caused decades ago.
卫星观测表明,仅在2020年3月,南半球上空就一共损失了1%的臭氧。鉴于臭氧层几十年前受到破坏后,恢复缓慢,这一数字不容忽视。
词汇表
bushfires 森林大火complex 复杂的ozone 臭氧ultraviolet rays 紫外线hemisphere (地球的)半球insignificant 微不足道

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