Have been using Gemini lately to help break down answer to the problem and I think the A.I did a pretty good job of breaking down the argument. Summarized here :
Understanding the Prompt:The prompt asks us to identify the causal sequence that the journalist suggests led to the end of the Triassic period. In simpler terms, we need to figure out what caused what.
Key Points from the Text:
Traditional Belief: Volcanic eruptions lasting 600,000 years were initially blamed for the end of the Triassic.
New Research: A researcher found evidence of a spike in non-biological carbon (likely from methane) in the atmosphere.
Direct Cause: The researcher believes the release of methane from the ocean floor was the direct cause of the extinction.
Analyzing the Options:
We're given five options, each representing a potential cause or effect. Let's break them down:
Option 1: The emissions of volcanoes into the atmosphere: This is a potential cause, as the journalist initially mentioned volcanic eruptions as a factor.
Option 2: The extinction of many oceanic biological species: This is a potential effect, as the release of methane could have led to environmental changes that caused extinctions.
Option 3: The eruption of volcanoes: This is the same as Option 1, so it's redundant.
Option 4: The release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere: While this could be a consequence of volcanic eruptions, the text specifically mentions methane as the main culprit.
Option 5: The release of methane from the bottom of the ocean: This is the direct cause identified by the researcher.
Identifying the Causal Sequence:
Based on the text, the most likely causal sequence is:
Volcanic Eruptions: This is the initial cause suggested by the traditional belief.
Release of Methane: The researcher found evidence that volcanic eruptions led to the release of methane from the ocean floor.
Extinction of Species: The release of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, would have caused significant environmental changes, leading to the extinction of many species.
Conclusion:
The journalist suggests that volcanic eruptions were the indirect cause of the end of the Triassic period, leading to the release of methane from the ocean floor, which was the direct cause of the extinction event.