A question about CR

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A question about CR

by stefanie000 » Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:01 pm
Amphibian populations are declining in numbers worldwide. Not coincidentally, the earth's ozone layer has been continuously depleted throughout the last 50 years. Atmospheric ozone blocks UV-B, a type of ultraviolet radiation that is continuously produced by the sun, and which can damage genes. Because amphibians lack hair, hide, or feathers to shield them, they are particularly vulnerable to UV-B protection of leathery or hard shells. Thus, the primary cause of the declining amphibian population is the depletion of the ozone layer.

Each of the following, if true, would strengthen the argument EXCEPT:

A) OF the various type of radiation blocked by atmospheric ozone, UV-B is the only type that can damage genes.
B)Amphibian populations are declining far more rapidly than are the populations of nonamphibian species whose tissues and eggs have more natural protection from UV-B.
C)Atmospheric ozone has been significantly depleted above all the areas of the world in which amphibian populations are declining.
D)The natural habitat of amphibians has not become smaller over the past century.
E)Amphibian populations have declined continuously for the last 50 years.








I don't understand why the answer is A, I chose D. I think A eliminates alternate causes, so it strengthen the argument, doesn't it?
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