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The argument is about the long lines on Venus that resemble lava flows, but the argument claims that they cannot be the result of lava flows due to the long distances involved and the surface temperature of Venus. To evaluate the argument, we need to find information that addresses the contradiction between the observed long lines and the claim that the surface temperature would not allow molten lava to travel such distances.

Let's analyze the options:

A. Craters formed by meteor impacts on Venus could have made some of the lines shorter than they originally were.
- This option does not address the contradiction about the surface temperature and how it relates to the length of the lines.

B. The photographs of Venus reveal some mountain peaks that could only have been formed by volcanic eruptions.
- This option also doesn't directly address the contradiction regarding the length of the lines and the surface temperature.

C. There still exist active volcanoes on Venus that could cause new lava flows to occur.
- This option provides information about the current state of volcanoes on Venus, but it does not address the contradiction or provide insight into how the observed lines could have formed.

D. Mountain ranges might have prevented lava flows from extending farther than they would have if they had not encountered such obstructions.
- This option addresses a potential factor that could have limited the length of lava flows, which is relevant to the argument. If mountain ranges obstructed the flows, it could explain the long lines.

E. At the time the lines were formed, the surface of Venus was substantially closer to the temperature at which lava melts than it is now.
- This option directly addresses the contradiction by suggesting that the surface temperature of Venus may have been different when the lines were formed, which could have allowed for longer lava flows.

Option D and option E are the most relevant in addressing the contradiction in the argument. However, option E directly addresses the issue of temperature, which seems more closely tied to the main point of the argument. Therefore, option E is the most useful for evaluating the argument.
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Recent photographs of the planet Venus reveal long lines that appear to be the result of massive streams of lava from volcanic eruptions. However, the lines cannot have originated from lava flows, since some of these lines are over 1,000 miles long, and recently acquired evidence shows that the surface temperature of Venus is not high enough to allow molten lava to travel much more than 200 miles before solidifying.

For an evaluation of the argument, it would be most useful to determine whether

A. craters formed by meteor impacts on Venus could have made some of the lines shorter than they originally were

B. the photographs of Venus reveal some mountain peaks that could only have been formed by volcanic eruptions

C. there still exist active volcanoes on Venus that could cause new lava flows to occur

D. mountain ranges might have prevented lava flows from extending farther than they would have if they had not encountered such obstructions

E. at the time the lines were formed, the surface of Venus was substantially closer to the temperature at which lava melts than it is now


We have what appear to be lava lines that are over 1000 miles long. The problem is that the temperature on Venus currently won't allow such long lines to form. Currently, any lava line would cool down and solidify around the 200 mile mark.

What would be helpful therefore to know and give strong evidence that that those 1000+ mile lava lines are indeed what they appear to be?

That when the lines were formed in the PAST, the temperature was a lot hotter. (E) is the answer. When you say that the surface temperature in the past was SUBSTANTIALLY CLOSER to the temperature at which lava MELTS, that means it was a lot hotter back then - and would result in those lava lines not cooling and solidifying for longer.

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please explain clearly between option D and E.
in argument, evidence shows that s. temperature of Venus is not high to allow molten lava to travel >200 miles. So, lava is already molten but to travel >200 mi it need high temp.

so option D should be the answer then why E??
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