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For the last hundred years the climate has been growing much warmer. This has had a number of different effects. Since the beginning of the 20th century, glaciers (冰河) have been melting very rapidly. For example, the Muir Glacier in. Alaska has retreated 2 miles in 10 years. Secondly, rising temperatures have been causing the snowline to retreat on mountains all over the world. In Peru, for example, it has risen as much as 2,700 feet in 60 years.
As a result of this, vegetation has also been changing. In Canada, the agricultural crop line has shifted 50 to 100 miles northward. In the same way cool-climate trees like birches and spruce have been dying over large areas of Eastern Canada. In Sweden the tree line has moved up the mountains by as much as 65 feet since 1930.
Vegetation in Canada has shifted northward because ______.

A.
there isn’t enough water in southern Canada
B.
the temperature is stable in northern Canada
C.
there are much more fields in northern Canada
D.
the temperature is much lower in northern Canada
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【单选题】For the last hundred years the climate has been growing much warmer. This has had a number of different effects. Since the beginning of the 20th century, glaciers (冰河) have been melting very rapidly. ...

A.
there isn’t enough water in southern Canada
B.
the temperature is stable in northern Canada
C.
there are much more fields in northern Canada
D.
the temperature is much lower in northern Canada