Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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
Locate the passage sentence that states how rock ages vary with distance from the mid-ocean ridge (young at the crest, progressively older away) and use that to evaluate which choice follows directly.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage21.Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the passage?
Correct Answer
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Direct support in the passage: "First, at or near the ridge crest, the rocks are very young, and they become progressively older away from the crest." The passage also explains that new oceanic crust is created at the ridge: "New magma from deep within the earth rises easily through these weak zones and eventually erupts along the crest of the ridges to create new oceanic crust." Together these statements support the inference that submarine basalt found far from the ridge (for example, near the continents) is likely to be some of the oldest rock on the ocean floor.
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