Satellite launched to map Earth's water
A U.S.-French satellite has been
launched with a mission to map all the world's oceans, lakes, reservoirs,
rivers and other waterways. The satellite has been dubbed SWOT – Surface Water
and Ocean Topography. It went into space just before dawn on Friday. Scientists
hope data from the satellite will help them to monitor how climate change is
adversely changing water levels. The U.S. broadcaster PBS said: "The
satellite is needed more than ever, as climate change worsens droughts,
flooding and coastal erosion." A NASA spokesperson spoke of the mission's
importance. She said: "It's a pivotal moment.…We're going to see Earth's
water like we've never seen it before."
The SWOT satellite is about the size of an SUV
(sports utility vehicle). It took 20 years to develop, at a cost of $1.2
billion. High-precision radar equipment will measure the height of water on
more than 90 per cent of Earth's surface. It will survey millions of lakes, as
well as 2.1 million kilometres of rivers. Scientists will identify potential
areas of water loss that could threaten local populations and coastlines. NASA
said SWOT is a marked technological upgrade from its predecessors. A
spokesperson said: "SWOT will give us a ten-fold improvement in the
[accuracy] and spatial resolution of our measurements of water height." It
will help scientists to better understand, "the critical role the oceans
play in climate change".
1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if 1-8 below are true (T) or
false (F).
- A Sino-American satellite will map the world's
water. T / F
- The satellite is called SWOT - Satellite for
Water and Ocean Topography. T / F
- The satellite was launched early Friday evening.
T / F
- The broadcaster PBS said the satellite was very
much needed. T / F
- The satellite is the size of a sports utility
vehicle. T / F
- The satellite will survey 2.1 million kilometres
of Earth's rivers. T / F
- The satellite has the same level of technology as
earlier satellites. T / F
- The satellite will help scientists understand
climate change more. T / F
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
- mission
- dubbed
- dawn
- adversely
- pivotal
- develop
- precision
- survey
- identify
- role
- daybreak
- part
- vital
- inspect
- nicknamed
- exactness
- journey
- recognize
- negatively
- create
3. PHRASE MATCH: (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.)
- The
satellite has been dubbed
- climate
change is adversely
- climate
change worsens droughts, flooding
- It's a
pivotal
- see
Earth's water like we've
- sports
utility
- High-precision
- Scientists
will identify potential
- threaten
local populations and
- the
critical role the oceans
- vehicle
- never
seen it before
- coastlines
- areas
of water loss
- and
coastal erosion
- SWOT
- play in
climate change
- moment
- radar
equipment
- changing
water levels
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