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阅读下面文章,完成问题。 沙漠荒凉的真正原因 高峰 ①沙漠是地球上最荒凉的区域

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沙漠荒凉的真正原因

高峰

  ①沙漠是地球上最荒凉的区域之一。为什么沙漠如此荒凉?按照我们一贯的理解是,沙漠地区缺乏生命所需的水,所以鲜有生命能在那些地区生存。最近,美国康奈尔大学的研究人员却发现,不少沙漠地区并非干得不能生长植物,而是肥力不够,因为沙漠土壤中缺乏植物赖以生存的氮。不过,令人担忧的是,随着气候不断变暖,沙漠地区土壤中含量可怜的氮还会不断挥发,以气体的形式大量流失,从而导致生长在沙漠里的植物越来越少。

  ②研究人员在美国莫哈韦沙漠地区选了几处试验点,通过精密测量仪器了解土壤中的氮是如何随着气温升降而变化的。研究发现,不管有没有阳光照耀沙漠,当土壤温度达到40℃至50℃的高温时,土壤中的氮会以气体形式从土壤中迅速释放出来。而在沙漠中,地表温度达到40℃以上是轻而易举的事情。研究人员还发现,地表温度越高,沙漠土壤中释放氮的速度越快。因此,随着全球气候变暖的加剧,沙漠的气温和地表温度也将越来越高,土壤中的氮也将越来越少,沙漠会变得越来越荒凉和贫瘠。

  ③研究人员还表示,除了沙漠地区,在世界任何高温干旱的地方都可能出现类似的情况。近年来让农林科研人员头疼的现象也由此找到了原因,他们在干旱地区种植实验田地,虽然保障了充分的水和肥料,但是土地的出产还是不尽如人意。

  ④干旱地区的氮不但从土壤中偷偷溜走,而且很难再回到土壤之中。在气候温和地区,氮在土壤和大气中的循环是平衡的,当地土壤中的一部分氮虽然也会通过分解或植物收割流向大气;但是在雷雨天,空气中的氮气会在雷电的作用下变成氮肥回到土壤中。然而,干旱地区很少会有雷雨天气,也就很少会有氮再返回到土地中。正是因为干旱地区氮的流失是不可逆转的,我们花再大的代价,比如不计成本地往其中施放氮肥,也不可能让沙漠变成绿洲。除非,我们可以让沙漠地区的气温及地表温度降下来。

  ⑤今天如果我们不能有效遏制气候变暖的发展趋势,代表着沙漠未来希望的零星绿色将越来越少,直至完全绝迹,沙漠的扩张也将变得气势汹汹而且肆无忌惮。那样令人绝望的未来,并非是我们所希望看到的!(选自《青年文摘》2010年第11期,有删改)

1、文章认为沙漠荒凉的真正原因是什么?文中得出这一结论的依据是什么?

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2、第③段画线句子中“头疼的现象”指什么?请简要概括。

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3、第④段主要说明了什么意思?文章是怎样把这层意思说清楚的?

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4、第⑤段中画线句子在语言表达方面有什么特点?请任选一处加以分析。

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