Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
There are more species near the equator than near the poles. Scientists suggest four simple reasons: (1) the tropics have been stable longer so species had more time to evolve; (2) more sunlight might boost growth and thus support more species, though that idea has problems and isn’t fully tested; (3) steady tropical climates let species survive on fewer kinds of food and tolerate more overlap, but local community interactions can’t explain regional differences; and (4) the most likely reason is that new species form more often in the tropics because small isolated groups there survive and evolve into new species, while similar groups in cold places tend to die out.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on the passage's latitudinal gradient and its claims about regional species pools and speciation/extinction rates; choose the answer that the passage explicitly supports about temperate versus arctic grasslands.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage19.Which one of the following inferences about the biological characteristics of a temperate-zone grassland is most strongly supported by the passage?
Correct Answer
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The passage states "When the same habitat types (forests, oceans, grasslands, etc.) in regions of different latitudes are compared, it becomes apparent that the overall number of species increases from pole to equator." That establishes fewer species at higher latitudes (including the arctic) than at lower latitudes (including temperate zones). The passage also says that "it is the total number of species available regionally for colonizing any particular area that makes the difference between, for example, a forest at the equator and one at a higher latitude." Together these statements support the inference that a temperate-zone grassland has a larger regional pool of species than an arctic grassland.
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