Many geologists theorize that the trail of volcanic craters and cinder cones along the Snake River plain of southern Idaho was produced as the North American continent slid westward over a stationary' "plume," a vertical channel through which molten rock rose intermittently from the Earth's core to burst through its crust.
Which of the following, if true, tends to support the geologists' theory of how the trail was produced?
(A) The
largest craters and cinder cones are on the eastern margin of the trail.
(B) The
most violent volcanic activity apparently occurred at the western margin of the trail.
(C) The craters and cinder cones are
evenly spaced throughout the extent of the trail.
(D) The
newest craters and cinder cones are on the eastern margin of the trail.
(E) The craters and cinder cones on the western margin of the trail
generally took longer to form than did those on the eastern margin
Grammatically or with GMAT strategies/psychology its not possible to answer this one, at least not for me.
Tried my best to answer with highlighted modifiers that are extreme.
Not sure how each of them helps but A, B and C are not at all a possibility.
Between D and E, D looks similar to A, B and C logically but both are opposite to each other.
So, I went with language that is not extreme in sense and thus chose E.