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1. Quais informações são claramente adiantadas pelo título e subtítulo da reportagem? * 1 ponto
a) A localização da “Cidade perdida”, quem a encontrou e o que há nela, porém sem detalhamentos.
b) O nome do equipamento usado para encontrar a “Cidade perdida” e das espécies encontradas lá.
c) O número de plantas e insetos raros considerados extintos, mas que sobreviviam em Mosquitia, na América Central.
d) Quem encontrou a floresta, o que há nela e o número de espécies raras e outras consideradas extintas que os pesquisadores encontraram lá.
2. De acordo com o fragmento da reportagem da BBC, porque a descoberta da“Cidade perdida” é tão importante? *
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a) Porque aconteceu em 2013, quando a tecnologia não era propícia para exploração em florestas.
b) A descoberta comprovou a eficiência da tecnologia de mapeamento a laser LIDAR (da sigla em inglês Light Detection and Ranging, ou seja, detecção e medição com luz).
c) Porque entre as descobertas feitas pela equipe, estão 22 espécies de plantas e animais nunca antes registradas em Honduras, além de outros considerados extintos.
d) É importante porque diz respeito a uma floresta tropical na Nicarágua .​

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