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19. A tree’s age can be determined by counting the annual growth rings in its trunk. Each ring represents one year, and the ring’s thickness reveals the relative amount of rainfall that year. Archaeologists successfully used annual rings to determine the relative ages of ancient tombs at Pazyryk. Each tomb was constructed from freshly cut logs, and the tombs builders were constrained by tradition to use only logs from trees growing in the sacred Pazyryk Valley.

Which one of the following, if true, contributes most to an explanation of the archaeologists’ success in using annual rings to establish the relative ages of the tombs at the Pazyryk site?

(A) The Pazyryk tombs were all robbed during ancient times, but breakage of the tombs seals allowed the seepage of water, which soon froze permanently, thereby preserving the tombs’ remaining artifacts.
(B) The Pazyryk Valley, surrounded by extremely high mountains, has a distinctive yearly pattern of rainfall, and so trees growing in the Pazyryk Valley have annual rings that are quite distinct from trees growing in nearby valleys.
(C) Each log in the Pazyryk tombs has among its rings a distinctive sequence of twelve annual rings representing six drought years followed by three rainy years and three more drought years.
(D) The archaeologists determined that the youngest tree used in any of the tombs was 90 years old and that the oldest tree was 450 years old.
(E) All of the Pazyryk tombs contained cultural artifacts that can be dated to roughly 2300 years ago.
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 [#permalink] New post 11 May 2005, 02:15
(B) Means that the ages of the logs could easily be determined. My choice.
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 [#permalink] New post 14 May 2005, 20:36
I was stuck b/w b and c.

Both seem to help find the age.However both choices deal with the rainfall aspect.

Can anyone please elaborate??Im lost. :roll:

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 [#permalink] New post 14 May 2005, 20:46
Tough,

C, since those are relative ages and draught/rainfall pattern can be a point of reference to determine those ages

other trees don't matter since they weren't used in burialls anyhow
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 [#permalink] New post 14 May 2005, 21:47
C.
"C" says that the rings were distinct and helps predict the rainfall and years there were drought.
the rings are used to find relative ages
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The OA is C.
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