According to a report prepared by the Royal Botanic Gardens in London, out of 391,000 plants known to science, more than 80,000 are in danger of extinction. Along with agriculture and urbanization, the threat comes from logging and gathering of plants, as well as climate change. Scientists say governments should do more to create protected areas. “The real thing we need to be doing is identifying which are the important areas to conserve because of the incredible plant diversity they contain and which areas we should be developing,” said Kathy Willis of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Plant diversity is so great that each year, scientists identify about 2,000 new plants. A 1.5 meter insect-eating sundew [a carnivorous plant] from Brazil was discovered last year on Facebook by a specialist who was viewing photographs posted by an orchid enthusiast. Carnivorous plants have a huge following on the Internet, but other plants… not so much. And that, scientists say, also creates problems. Botany is simply not a popular subject in schools. “It’s very rarely taught as ‘this is a really important discipline because plants underpin all aspects of our human wellbeing,’ from climate regulation, to food and fiber and fuels,” said Willis. Botanists working on collecting and logging the data say for now, the task is so daunting that it is practically impossible to document all the plants that are becoming extinct. Answer the following questions, based on the information provided in the text above Why are lots of plants facing extinction? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.How many plant species are in danger of becoming extinct? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.Which kind of plants are popular on the Internet? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.Why is teaching botany important? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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câu 1 :'cause Along with agriculture and urbanization, the threat comes from logging and gathering of plants, as well as climate change.
câu 2: 80000 plant species are in danger of becoming extinct
câu 3 Carnivorous
câu 4 because plants underpin all aspects of our human wellbeing,’ from climate regulation, to food and fiber and fuels
1,because of the agriculture and urbanization, the threat comes from logging and gathering of plants, as well as climate change.
2,more than 80,000 are in danger of extinction
3,Carnivorous plants
4,plants underpin all aspects of our human wellbeing, from climate regulation, to food and fiber and fuels
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