Sunflowers growing in pots were placed, with their roots submerged, in the pond contaminated with radioactive elements. The sunflowers kept growing; in the process, they absorbed radioactive elements. Within twelve days, 85 percent of the radioactive elements were removed from the water, which is no less than can be accomplished with the much more expensive conventional filtration techniques. Scientists therefore propose using sunflowers for decontamination wherever there are radioactively contaminated ponds.
Which of the following, if true, points to a limitation on the applicability of the proposed method of decontamination?
选项分析:
A 围绕其他植物谈的,显然与向日葵背道而驰,排除。
B 说水凉杀死了向日葵,整体意思说池塘里没有向日葵了,正确。
C 说在水中的向日葵和在地上的向日葵哪个长的更好,无关。
D 说只有大叶向日葵能在水中长,就算有关也不是驳斥,是支持,与问题所问不符,排除。
E 说向日葵在不同池塘里吸收放射性元素的速度哪个更快,显然没说,无关