Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Scientists have strong evidence that the Earth warmed by about 0.5°C in the last 100 years—more than in the previous 1,000 years. Many scientists think greenhouse gases (which trap heat) caused this. Early greenhouse models predicted more warming than we actually saw, but when researchers added the cooling effect of airborne sulfates (from volcanoes and pollution), the models matched real temperatures. Changes in the sun explain short-term ups and downs but not the long-term rise, so greenhouse gases are the best explanation for the higher long-term temperature.
Logic Breakdown
Scan the paragraph about airborne sulfates; the passage explicitly explains how sulfates affect atmospheric temperature (they reflect solar energy and counteract greenhouse warming).
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.Which one of the following is mentioned in the passage?
Correct Answer
A
The passage states: 'Sulfates from natural sources such as volcanoes as well as from human technological sources tend to counteract the heating effect of greenhouse gases by reflecting solar energy back into space.' This explicitly describes the way sulfates produce an effect on temperatures, which matches option A.
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