Library/PT 150/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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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

Approach: Identify what the author treats as the decisive test of a model explaining the 100-year warming trend—the passage emphasizes whether a model's estimated temperatures match the actual observed temperature record over the relevant long-term period. Supporting quotes: "Taking into account the varying levels of airborne sulfates indicated by the concentration of sulfates in successive ages of glacial ice, these scientists have calculated theoretical temperatures for recent decades that are consistent with observed temperatures." "But the models cannot account for the entirety of the recent rise in atmospheric temperature."

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It can be reasonably inferred from the passage that the author considers which one of the following most crucial in judging the success of a model developed to explain the global warming trend of the previous 100 years?

Correct Answer
E
E is correct because the author evaluates models primarily by how well their temperature estimates correspond to the historical temperature record over the relevant long term. The passage explicitly praises models that, after accounting for overlooked factors, "have calculated theoretical temperatures for recent decades that are consistent with observed temperatures," and it rejects rival (solar-variation) models because "the current rise in temperature surpasses the most extreme fluctuations in temperature consistent with the models based on variations in solar energy." These statements show the decisive criterion is a long-term match between modeled and actual temperatures.
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