Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Earthquake scientists usually dig trenches and use carbon-14 dating of buried wood to tell when past quakes happened, but carbon-14 can be off by about 40 years. Geologists Bull and Brandon suggest lichenometry: big quakes cause many rocks to fall, and slow-growing lichens quickly start on the fresh rock and expand at a steady rate (one species grows about 9.5 mm per 100 years), so the largest lichen on a boulder tells how long ago it fell. Many boulders with the same lichen age in an area suggest a single quake and help find its epicenter. Lichenometry can be more accurate (about ±10 years) but is best for events in the last 500 years and needs careful site choice and growth-rate checks to avoid errors from avalanches, shade, or wind.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the passage's overall purpose: it introduces lichenometry (a new earthquake-dating method) and compares its advantages and limits with radiocarbon dating; choose the option that neutrally states that main idea.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main idea of the passage?
Correct Answer
A
Choice A accurately summarizes the passage: the authors introduce lichenometry as a new method for dating past earthquakes and explicitly compare it to radiocarbon dating, noting advantages and qualifications. Support from the passage: 'Geologists William Bull and Mark Brandon have recently developed a new method, called lichenometry, for detecting and dating past earthquakes.' 'Lichenometry has distinct advantages over radiocarbon dating.' 'Lichenometry, Bull and Brandon claim, can accurately date an earthquake to within ten years.' The passage also qualifies the method's limits: 'using lichenometry requires careful site selection and accurate calibration of lichen growth rates... the method is best used for earthquakes that occurred within the last 500 years.'
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