Предмет: Английский язык, автор: bkuska004

Variant 3.
Task 1. Match the definitions with the words.
1. Pollution
2. Ozone layer
3. renewable resources
4. rubbish
5. Recycle
6. habitat
a) Poisonous or dirty substances that are pailuting the water, air, or land
somewhere
b) Process them so that they can be used again
c) The natural environment in which an animal or plant normally lives or
grows.
d) Protects living things from the harmful radiation of the sun.
e) The natural environment in which an animal or plant normally lives or
grows
f) Natural ones such as wind, water, and sunlight, which are always
available​

Ответы

Автор ответа: deprussion
1

Ответ:

1 нет верного ответа

2 d

3 f

4 a

5 b

6 c/e (так как ответы схожие)

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