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[简答题]If a strong wind is blowing toward the shore, tides would ______.
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The shore is more suitable for
[单项选择] Wind Energy
Wind energy development has been thriving both in the United States and around the world. This reflects not only the declining cost of the resource and the improved performance of wind power plants, but also a growing awareness among utilities and other potential customers that this renewable energy technology offers many benefits for the economy and the environment.
-Wind energy can help create new business and jobs, keep energy dollars circulating in local economies and reduce reliance on imported energy.
-Wind energy can help protect utilities and ratepayers from risks associated with changing fuel prices, new environmental regulations, uncertain load growth and other unpredictable costs.
-Wind energy can reduce a utility’’s pollutant emissions, helping power companies meet environmental regulations and satisfy their customers’’ desire for clean power sources.
In the past, these benefits were not enough t
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[简答题]The height of the tide is affected by the position of the sun, variations in the coast line and ______.
[简答题]The time that high tide occurs at a particular place is affected by the factors like the position of the moon, channels in the sea bottom and ______.
[单项选择] It was low tide on Cape Cod, and coastal naturalist Dick Hilmer was getting his feet wet a half mile off the Brewster shoreline. "Cape Cod was formed by glaciers 18,000 years ago," he told his small audience of journalists. "A mile-high sheet of ice moved down from the top of the world, and as it dropped rocks they formed the Cape. As the glacier went north, a mile and a half of sand dropped into Cape Cod Bay".
And that is why current visitors to the Cape can walk so far out on the tidal flats at low tide, and stroll along 40 miles of sandy beaches that are now part of the U.S. National Seashore. As we walked, Hilmer pointed out the life all around us, from strands of sea lettuce to hermit crabs to periwinkles. The kids picked up razor clams, quahogs and other ephemera, some of it delightfully alive.
Red tide (Alexandrium fundyense) on the Cape and north as far as Isle au Haut in Maine caused great damage to many of these sea lives in 2005. It was the most widespread outb
A. It doesn’’t open to tourists.
B. It was rebuilt in 1906.
C. It caught a fire in 1890.
D. It was originally a private home owned by Nixon family.