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Passage Breakdown

After a big volcanic eruption, tiny dust and acid droplets can stay in the air and block sunlight, so eruptions were blamed for cool years like 1816. Two scientists rechecked temperatures around nine eruptions and, after removing the effects of normal climate swings like El Niño, found that small eruptions hardly change temperatures and even big ones cool a hemisphere by only about 0.5°C or less. Other scientists warn that even a small drop could be turned into a severe local cold by feedbacks—like snow that doesn’t melt and keeps reflecting sunlight, or a shifted jet stream that brings in more polar air.

Logic Breakdown

Find which choice is least supported by scanning the passage for explicit statements about the effects of major vs. minor eruptions (look for sentences on hemispheric temperature drops and on minor eruptions having no effect); the least supported claim will contradict those statements.

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The information in the passage provides the LEAST support for which one of the following claims?

Correct Answer
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The passage explicitly reports that major eruptions do produce measurable temperature changes: And major, dust-spitting explosions, such as Krakatau or El Chichón, cause a smaller drop than expected in the average temperature in the hemisphere (Northern or Southern) of the eruption—only half a degree centigrade or less—with a correspondingly smaller drop in the opposite hemisphere. The passage also notes that even a small temperature drop could be amplified regionally: Other researchers ... have argued that even a small temperature drop could result in a significant regional fluctuation in climate ... Through such a series of feedbacks a small temperature drop could be blown up into a year without a summer. Because the passage both reports hemispheric (and opposite-hemisphere) drops from major eruptions and describes mechanisms by which small drops can be regionally amplified, the claim that major eruptions have no discernible effect on regional temperature is contradicted and is therefore the least supported.
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