Explanation Β·When basalt cools, it records the earth's polarity at that time
Basalt begins as magma; it contains magnetic material that freely aligns with the earth's magnetic field at the time; when it cools down to form solid basalt, the alignment is locked in.
Global mid-ocean ridge contains stripes of basalt with alternating polarities. Imagine a zebra's stripes where the white stripes point north and the black stripes point south.
New explanation is that the ocean floor is not static. It has been changing as new magma erupts from the ridge. The magma spreads out away from the ridge and cools to lock in the polarity.
Evidence Supporting New Theory Β·3 pieces of evidence
Rocks near ridge crest are young; the youngest rocks have normal polarity; the bands of magnetic orientation as recorded by rocks are corroborated by known age of magnetic reversals.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Phenomenon-hypothesis
18.
According to the passage, which βββ ββ βββ βββββββββ ββ ββββ ββ βββββββββ βββββββ
Question Type
Stated
The author describes magnetite grains at the end of P1. The correct answer will likely be supported from this area, but we have to keep an open mind. We may need to pull together support from other parts of the passage.
a
In the youngest βββββββ ββββ βββ βββββββ ββββ βββ βββββββ βββββββ βββββββββ
Supported, but we have to look to different parts of the passage. First, we have to recognize that basalt makes up much of the ocean floor. Next, we have to understand that basalt contains magnetite grains, which βlock inβ their polarity when magma cools to form basalt. Finally, we need to understand that the reference to βyoungest rocksβ in the last paragraph refers to the youngest parts of the ocean floor (basalt). Put it all together, and we can support the claim that in the youngest basalt, magnetite grains are aligned with the earthβs current polarity (also called βnormalβ polarity).
b
In magma, most βββ βββ βββ ββ ββββ βββββ ββββββββββ ββββ βββ βββββββ ββββββββ ββββββ
Not supported, because weβre not told that βmost, but not allβ are aligned with the earthβs current magnetic field. We donβt know what proportion of grains are aligned with the magnetic field and what proportion are not.
c
They are not βββββ ββ βββββ βββββ ββ ββββ βββββββ βββββββ
Not supported, because the author never mentions the absence of basalt in other kinds of rock.
d
They are about βββ ββββ ββ βββββββ ββββββ ββ βββββ
Not supported, because we donβt know anything about the size of magnetite grains.
e
They are too βββββ ββ ββ βββββββ ββ βββ βββββ ββββ
Not supported, because we donβt know anything about the size of magnetite grains.
Difficulty
80% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%142
151
75%159
Analysis
Stated
Critique or debate
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Science
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
80%
164
b
17%
158
c
2%
155
d
2%
155
e
0%
156
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