mass extinction
noun [ U or C ] uk/ˌmæs ɪkˈstɪŋk.ʃən/ us/ˌmæs ɪkˈstɪŋk.ʃən/
大规模灭绝,集群绝灭
the death of many animals, plants, and possibly humans, especially as a result of climate change (= changes in the world's weather caused especially by increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere)
He said Earth's atmosphere can only stay this loaded with man-made carbon dioxide for a couple more decades without changes such as mass extinction, ecosystem collapse and dramatic sea level rises. 他说,对目前这样的人为二氧化碳负荷,地球的大气层只能再承受几十年了,在这段时间内不会发生大规模灭绝、生态系统崩溃和海平面急剧上升等变化。
Biologists say five mass extinctions have occurred since life began on Earth. 生物学家说,自地球生命开始以来,已经发生过五次大规模灭绝。
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- The Earth may be experiencing the largest mass extinction since the dinosaurs died out.
- Once the survey is complete, we should know if any large asteroid capable of causing global damage and mass extinction will strike Earth within the next few hundred years.
- With mass extinctions in the making, scientists are scrambling for ways to lessen global warming's impact.