Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Ukhaa Tolgod is a very rich Late Cretaceous fossil site whose bones are unusually well preserved; scientists once thought sudden sandstorms buried the animals, but study of three sandstone types shows the fossils occur only in a non‑layered, pebbly deposit that looks like a wet sand avalanche (a sandslide) caused by heavy rain. Clay from dust storms can mix into dunes that are held in place by plants, preventing drainage so that unusually heavy rains can make a layer of wet sand rush down and trap animals. Because clay builds up only where vegetation stabilizes dunes, the evidence suggests the Gobi then had plants and rain, not a bare moving desert.
Logic Breakdown
Locate where the passage links an explanation to the fossils' condition; the passage explicitly says what feature was initially attributed to sudden sandstorms.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage23.According to the passage, which one of the following has been considered evidence that the animals whose fossilized skeletons are found at Ukhaa Tolgod were killed in sudden sandstorms?
Correct Answer
C
The passage states, "The dinosaur, lizard, and mammal fossils from this area, including skeletal structures less than 2 millimeters across, are extraordinarily well preserved." and "The quality and completeness of their preservation was at first thought to have been due to immense, sudden sandstorms that buried the bodies of the animals before they could be scavenged or destroyed by exposure to the elements." Thus the extraordinary preservation of the remains is the evidence cited for the sandstorm hypothesis, which corresponds to option C.
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