- Tue Oct 18, 2022 1:33 pm
#97875
The cosmic dust in answer B is still orbiting the sun, but that doesn't mean that the Earth is currently passing through it and filling the atmosphere with dust. Maybe it's just a matter of time before we pass through it again, and then a new ice age will begin. Maybe the orbits of the cosmic dust cloud and the Earth are such that they will never again intersect, and that won't cause another ice age. The cloud is still out there somewhere, but that's not what causes the ice age. It's only when the Earth passes through it that we get that effect.
B helps because it ties the start of the regular cycle of ice ages to the creation of the dust cloud. In other words, the cause and the effect happened around the same time as each other. The timing looks right, which helps, and that makes B a wrong answer.
D puts dust in the air, but does nothing to connect that dust to ice ages or lower temperatures. That's why it doesn't support the hypothesis, and is therefore the correct answer. To help, it would have to also say something about the temperature dropping when this happens, like answer C does.
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