- Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:00 am
#34891
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus deals with asteroids and how they strike the earth. The collisions have generally been
thought to take place in random spots, thus having random effects on the evolution of the planet.
One outlier geophysicist hypothesizes that asteroid strikes have occurred in a very organized way,
based in part on the unusual halo-pattern of asteroid craters that can be seen across the Northern
Hemisphere of the planet. The general consensus is that they were formed by asteroids that struck at
the end of the Cretaceous period and preceded mass extinctions on land and in the ocean.
The question stem asks for the answer choice that would most strengthen the geophysicist's claim of
a more organized system of asteroid strikes, so the correct answer choice will support the notion of a
more organized system, or undermine the conventional notion that such strikes take place in random
locations.
Answer choice (A): The author mentions the common consensus that asteroids struck the earth in
a halo pattern, preceding mass extinctions. This answer choice supports the idea that the asteroids
were the cause of those extinctions, but it is not relevant to the question of whether or not asteroid
impacts occur in an organized natural process, so this cannot be the correct answer to this Strengthen
question.
Answer choice (B): The conventional view is that asteroids impact the earth in random spots, thus
randomly affecting the earth's evolution. This choice supports the notion that asteroid impacts can
have effects on the earth's evolution, but makes it no more or less likely that the asteroid strikes
occur in an organized way. Since this choice does not strengthen the geophysicist's claim, it should
be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (C): The geophysicist believes that asteroids have struck the earth through an
organized process; this would not require that the halo pattern asteroids hit in one single cluster. This
choice does not increase the likelihood that asteroids hit in any organized way, as a single cluster
could have randomly made a halo-like pattern.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, because this answer provides support for
the claim that the asteroids strike the earth in a more organized fashion.
Answer choice (E): In order to support the geophysicist's conclusion that the asteroids impact the
earth in a highly organized natural process, we might look for other examples of the same pattern.
This choice, which provides that the halo pattern is unique in the earth's history, does not help the
geophysicist's case, so this cannot be the right answer to this Strengthen question.
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus deals with asteroids and how they strike the earth. The collisions have generally been
thought to take place in random spots, thus having random effects on the evolution of the planet.
One outlier geophysicist hypothesizes that asteroid strikes have occurred in a very organized way,
based in part on the unusual halo-pattern of asteroid craters that can be seen across the Northern
Hemisphere of the planet. The general consensus is that they were formed by asteroids that struck at
the end of the Cretaceous period and preceded mass extinctions on land and in the ocean.
The question stem asks for the answer choice that would most strengthen the geophysicist's claim of
a more organized system of asteroid strikes, so the correct answer choice will support the notion of a
more organized system, or undermine the conventional notion that such strikes take place in random
locations.
Answer choice (A): The author mentions the common consensus that asteroids struck the earth in
a halo pattern, preceding mass extinctions. This answer choice supports the idea that the asteroids
were the cause of those extinctions, but it is not relevant to the question of whether or not asteroid
impacts occur in an organized natural process, so this cannot be the correct answer to this Strengthen
question.
Answer choice (B): The conventional view is that asteroids impact the earth in random spots, thus
randomly affecting the earth's evolution. This choice supports the notion that asteroid impacts can
have effects on the earth's evolution, but makes it no more or less likely that the asteroid strikes
occur in an organized way. Since this choice does not strengthen the geophysicist's claim, it should
be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (C): The geophysicist believes that asteroids have struck the earth through an
organized process; this would not require that the halo pattern asteroids hit in one single cluster. This
choice does not increase the likelihood that asteroids hit in any organized way, as a single cluster
could have randomly made a halo-like pattern.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, because this answer provides support for
the claim that the asteroids strike the earth in a more organized fashion.
Answer choice (E): In order to support the geophysicist's conclusion that the asteroids impact the
earth in a highly organized natural process, we might look for other examples of the same pattern.
This choice, which provides that the halo pattern is unique in the earth's history, does not help the
geophysicist's case, so this cannot be the right answer to this Strengthen question.