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قديم 27-11-2015, 10:45 PM
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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة إباء مشاهدة المشاركة
حسب ماوصلني القطع
البلو مون
الصحراء المتجمدة -انتاركتيكا
The main purpose of paragraph 1 is to
deny a common belief-
The best title for this passage would be
antarctica the coldest place in Earth
a desert of Ice -هذا الجواب

اضرار الشاي
تنظيف الاسنان او شي زي كذا
When will the meeting _____?
Hold on.
Take on
Take place *
Hold place

If you're not careful you'll find that because of your generous nature, she'll start taking ......... of you.
a) part
b) advantage*
c) consideration
d) prominence

وقالت اهم شي القرامر هو اكثر درجات
لقيت قطعة عليها نفس الخيارات
When you imagine the desert, you probably think of a very hot place covered with sand. Although this is a good description for many deserts, Earth’s largest desert is actually a very cold place covered with ice: Antarctica. In order for an area to be considered a desert, it must receive very little rainfall. More specifically, it must receive an average of less than ten inches of precipitation which can be rain, sleet, hail, or snow on the ground every year.
Antarctica, the coldest place on earth, has an average temperature that sually falls below the freezing point. And because cold air holds less moisture than warm air, the air in Antarctica does not hold much moisture at all. This is evident in the low precipitation statistics recorded for Antarctica. For example, the central part of Antarctica receives an average of less than 2 inches of snow every year. The coastline of Antarctica receives a little bit more between seven and eight inches a year. Because Antarctica gets so little precipitation every year, it is considered a desert. When precipitation falls in hot deserts, it quickly evaporates back into the atmosphere. The air over Antarctica is too cold to hold water vapor, so there is very little evaporation. Due to this low rate of evaporation, most of the snow that falls to the ground remains there permanently, eventually building up into thick ice sheets. Any snow that does not freeze into ice sheets becomes caught up in the strong winds that constantly blow over Antarctica. These snow filled winds can make it look as if it is snowing. Even though snowfall is very rare there, blizzards are actually very common on Antarctica.

5. The main purpose of paragraph 1 is to . . .
a. Accept a conclusion
b. Introduce an argument
c. Pr***de a brief history
d. Deny a common belief

6. The best title for this passage would be . . .
a. Earth’s Many Deserts
b. Antarctica : The Coldest Place on Earth
c. A Desert of Ice
d. Unusual Blizzards

7. Africa’s Sahara Desert is the second largest desert on earth. Based on the information in the passage, what characteristic must the Sahara share with Antarctica?
a. Low temperatures
b. High temperatures
c. Frequent blizzards
d. Low precipitation

8. As used in paragraph 2, which is the best definition for precipitation ?
a. Moisture in the air that falls to the ground
b. Any type of weather event
c. Weather events that only happen in very cold areas
d. A blizzard that occurs in areas with limited snowfall

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