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The controversial concept of terraform-ing, or changing a planet's atm
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18 Dec 2022, 02:06
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The controversial concept of terraforming, or changing a planet's atmosphere to make it more habitable for humans, is still no more than a theoretical debate. However, the most recent data from two American Mars Rovers suggest that the terraforming of Mars may be more feasible than previously thought. The rovers found evidence of stratification patterns and cross-bedding (indicating a history of sediment deposited by water) in rocks on the edges of craters, as well as chlorine and bromine, suggestive of a large body of salt water. If Mars once held water, it is possible that its atmosphere was at one time somewhat similar to Earth's. Even if this theory were true, however, scientists would have to prevent a recurrence of the desiccation of the Martian atmosphere once it is made habitable, as well as endeavor to preserve any extant life. Of course, until a reliable method of transporting humans to Mars is developed, any possibility of terraforming is mere conjecture.
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Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.
It can be inferred from the passage that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements?
A. Whether conditions on Mars are conducive to human habitation is not the only issue that limits realistic consideration of terraforming. B. If we terraform Mars, it will be important to think about the long-term effects of changing a planet’s climate. C. It is highly likely, according to recent data, that there is, or was at one time, life on Mars.
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Which of the following statements, if true, would most likely make terraforming Mars more feasible?
A. Scientists have devised a technique to provide a layer of carbon dioxide in the Martian atmosphere, which would trap solar radiation and thus modify temperature. B. Mars has stronger solar winds than does Earth, thus, making it difficult to retain atmospheric gases. C. Mars’ core has cooled faster than Earth’s, and its temperature is much lower than Earth’s. D. Terraforming Mars is likely to have a galvanizing effect on Earth’s governments. E. Terraforming Mars is unlikely to disturb life on other planets, should it exist.
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20 Dec 2022, 05:00
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The Anal sentence of the passage indicates that transportation is a clear problem that limits consideration of terraforming to mere conjecture, so choice (A) is supported. Choice (B) is supported because the author is worried about the Martian atmosphere dehydrating again after the planet is made habitable.Choice (C), however, goes beyond the scope of the information presented in the passage:The previous existence of water and an atmosphere similar to that of earth does not necessarily mean that Mars hosted life.
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20 Dec 2022, 05:15
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QUESTION 2
One of the major obstacles to terraforming Mars as mentioned in the passage is the lack of a life-sustaining atmosphere; if the carbon dioxide layer were able to retain atmospheric heat, terraforming would be more feasible.Thus, choice (A) is the best answer.Choice (B) makes terraforming less feasible; without an atmosphere it would be inhospitable to man.Choice (C) makes terraforming neither more nor less likely—the point of terraforming is to change the environment.The passage is not concerned with governments on Earth, making choice (D) incorrect.Choice (E) is incorrect because the passage is not concerned with other planets.
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