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Scientists used to think the ocean floor never changed, but they found strange magnetic patterns in the basalt rock that record the direction of Earth’s magnetic field when the rock cooled. These alternating magnetic “stripes” appear in matching rows on both sides of a huge underwater mountain chain (the mid-ocean ridge). The simplest explanation is that hot new rock rises at the ridge, hardens, and pushes older rock outward (seafloor spreading). The stripes match the known times when Earth’s magnetic field reversed, and the rocks are youngest at the ridge and older farther away, which strongly supports the spreading idea.

Logic Breakdown

Find the author's overall point: the passage explains how two 1950s discoveries (magnetic variations/striping and the global mid-ocean ridge) led scientists to adopt the seafloor-spreading theory and overturn the prior view that the ocean floor was essentially unchanged.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main idea of the passage?

Correct Answer
C
The passage's primary claim is that two major 1950s discoveries changed scientists' views about ocean-floor geology. Support: 'Until the 1950s, most scientists believed that the geology of the ocean floor had remained essentially unchanged for many millions of years. But this idea became insupportable as new discoveries were made.' and 'As more of the ocean floor was mapped, the magnetic variations revealed recognizable patterns, particularly in the area around the other great oceanic discovery of the 1950s: the global mid-ocean ridge.' The passage then explains how these observations led scientists to theorize ocean-floor spreading and offers supporting evidence ('This theory was supported by several lines of evidence...'), so option C accurately captures the main idea.
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