Q: Extinction is a process that can depend on a variety of ecological, geographical, and physiological variables. These variables affect different species of organisms in different ways, and should, therefore, yield a random pattern of extinctions. However, the fossil record shows that extinction occurs in a surprisingly definite pattern, with many species vanishing at the same time.
Which of the following, if true, forms the best basis for at least a partial explanation of the patterned extinctions revealed by the fossil record?
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Folks, i am trying to separate premises(P1,P2) and conclusion(C).
P1: Extinction depends on Eco,Geo & phys variables.
P2: P1 affects different organisms in different ways.
C: P1 & P2 leads to Random pattern of extinctions.
Counter Premise: fossil records show extinction in definite pattern
At this point after reading question stem i assume the above question as weaken conclusion type?
Did i arrived at the correct conclusion??
Pls. clarify..Should i just focus on question stem or do i need to focus on conclusion?
Which of the following, if true, forms the best basis for at least a partial explanation of the patterned extinctions revealed by the fossil record?
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Folks, i am trying to separate premises(P1,P2) and conclusion(C).
P1: Extinction depends on Eco,Geo & phys variables.
P2: P1 affects different organisms in different ways.
C: P1 & P2 leads to Random pattern of extinctions.
Counter Premise: fossil records show extinction in definite pattern
At this point after reading question stem i assume the above question as weaken conclusion type?
Did i arrived at the correct conclusion??
Pls. clarify..Should i just focus on question stem or do i need to focus on conclusion?












