Q2. What is one effect of the wind belt that circles the Southern Oceans? A. New Zealand will have more moisture in winds in summer.
B. New Zealand needs to face droughts more often in hotter months in a year.
C. Soil water will increase as a result of weakening moisture in the winds.
D. Agricultural production will be reduced as a result of more rainfall in other seasons.
Q3. What does “moisture deficit” mean to the grain and crops? A. The growing condition will be very tough for crops.
B. The growing season of some plants can hardly be determined.
C. There will be a huge gap between the water plants needed and the water the earth can offer.
D. The soil of the grain and crops in New Zealand reached its lowest production since 1970s.
Q4. Cumulative changes over a long period of time in mass balance will lead to A. Alterations is the volume and thickness of glaciers.
B. Faster changes in internal deformation and basal sliding.
C. Larger length of glaciers.
D. Retreat of glacier tongues as a result of change in annual atmospheric conditions.
Q5. Why does the writer mention NIWA in the sixth paragraph? A. To use a particular example to explain the effects brought by glacier melting.
B. To emphasize the severance of the further loss of ice in Mt. Cook Region.
C. To alarm the reader of melting speed of glaciers at a uniform rate.
D. To note the lake in the region will be disappear when it reach the glacier bed.
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