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proposed in the early twentieth OG 12ed

by akhpad » Thu May 06, 2010 10:56 pm
Source: OG 12 Ed

Milankovitch proposed in the early twentieth
century that the ice ages were caused by variations
in the Earth's orbit around the Sun. For some
time this theory was considered untestable,
largely because there was no sufficiently precise
chronology of the ice ages with which the orbital
variations could be matched.
To establish such a chronology it is necessary
to determine the relative amounts of land ice that
existed at various times in the Earth's past. A recent
discovery makes such a determination possible:
relative land-ice volume for a given period can be
deduced from the ratio of two oxygen isotopes,
16 and 18, found in ocean sediments. Almost
all the oxygen in water is oxygen 16, but a few
molecules out of every thousand incorporate the
heavier isotope 18. When an ice age begins, the
continental ice sheets grow, steadily reducing the
amount of water evaporated from the ocean that
will eventually return to it. Because heavier isotopes
tend to be left behind when water evaporates
from the ocean surfaces, the remaining ocean
water becomes progressively enriched in oxygen
18. The degree of enrichment can be determined
by analyzing ocean sediments of the period,
because these sediments are composed of calcium
carbonate shells of marine organisms, shells that
were constructed with oxygen atoms drawn from
the surrounding ocean. The higher the ratio of
oxygen 18 to oxygen 16 in a sedimentary specimen,
the more land ice there was when the sediment
was laid down.
As an indicator of shifts in the Earth's climate,
the isotope record has two advantages. First, it is
a global record: there is remarkably little variation
in isotope ratios in sedimentary specimens taken
from different continental locations. Second, it is
a more continuous record than that taken from
rocks on land. Because of these advantages,
sedimentary evidence can be dated with sufficient
accuracy by radiometric methods to establish a
precise chronology of the ice ages. The dated
isotope record shows that the fluctuations in
global ice volume over the past several hundred
thousand years have a pattern: an ice age occurs
roughly once every 100,000 years. These data have
established a strong connection between variations
in the Earth's orbit and the periodicity of the ice
ages.
However, it is important to note that other
factors, such as volcanic particulates or variations
in the amount of sunlight received by the Earth,
could potentially have affected the climate. The
advantage of the Milankovitch theory is that it
is testable; changes in the Earth's orbit can be
calculated and dated by applying Newton's laws
of gravity to progressively earlier configurations
of the bodies in the solar system. Yet the lack of
information about other possible factors affecting
global climate does not make them unimportant.

Q
The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about the Milankovitch theory?
(A) It is the only possible explanation for the ice ages.
(B) It is too limited to provide a plausible explanation for the ice ages, despite recent research findings.
(C) It cannot be tested and confirmed until further research on volcanic activity is done.
(D) It is one plausible explanation, though not the only one, for the ice ages.
(E) It is not a plausible explanation for the ice ages, although it has opened up promising possibilities for future research.

OA: D

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by akhpad » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:31 am
Anybody has any thought on this.

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by pradeepkaushal9518 » Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:06 am
it is one of the reasonable or valuable explanation for ice ages but it is not the only method for ice age. there are other method also to calculate ice ages

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by RumpelThickSkin » Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:37 am
Akhilesh - I like this question. This is kind of question that usually gets me stuck. But I got this one.
Q
The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about the Milankovitch theory?
(A) It is the only possible explanation for the ice ages. - This is incorrect
(B) It is too limited to provide a plausible explanation for the ice ages, despite recent research findings. - This one is tempting that I almost picked it. But nothing in the passage suggests that the theory is limiting. We have to be literal.
(C) It cannot be tested and confirmed until further research on volcanic activity is done. - This option is too specific is far too limited as he talks about climatic changes as well.
(D) It is one plausible explanation, though not the only one, for the ice ages. Whoa this is it. Via elimination.
(E) It is not a plausible explanation for the ice ages, although it has opened up promising possibilities for future research. - Well M's theory is a plausible explanation so can elimate this one.

OA: D

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by gmatmachoman » Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:44 am
prasad bhai,

just give me few minutes..will be back on this...

Good that u brought RC in to notice...

I am of the opinion if u can break any RC..then CR will be acake walk..and viceversa!!

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by nitya mithal » Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:08 am
5. It can be inferred from the passage that precipitation
formed from evaporated ocean water has
(A) the same isotopic ratio as ocean water
(B) less oxygen 18 than does ocean water
(C) less oxygen 18 than has the ice contained in
continental ice sheets
(D) a different isotopic composition than has
precipitation formed from water on land
(E) more oxygen 16 than has precipitation formed from
fresh water





Can anybody explain me this ?Why OA is B..i got D

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by gmat062011 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:43 am
Q 72...option B -> "It had far more gaps in its sequence than the record taken from rocks on land".

In passage it is mentioned --> "Secondly, it is a more continuous record than that taken from rocks on land".

My question -> Is "more continuous record than" opposite of "more gaps" ? Gaps can be more but it may have pattern that is there may be uniformity in the gaps.

Please help me to understand.