First identified in 1969, komatiites are Earth's oldest known volcanic rocks and contain three times as much magnesium as do most volcanic rocks. This chemical composition suggests that komatiites formed from the hottest lava known ever to have erupted: a high concentration of magnesium changes the physical properties of lava so that unusually high temperatures would be required for the lava to exist as a liquid.

Komatiites' discovery was surprising in light of then-current geological theories about magmas, molten rock that forms in the Earth's mantle (the layer beneath the crust) and composes volcanic lava eruptions. Prior to 1960, geologists Bowen and Hess disagreed over whether or not the very high temperatures needed to produce magmas rich in magnesium could have existed on Earth. Hess suggested that the presence of water, probably released from minerals decomposing in the Earth's mantle, might have meant that a high-magnesium magma could have existed at a lower temperature. But Bowen showed experimentally that the high temperatures were indeed necessary. By 1960, it was generally accepted that volcanic rocks with such high levels of magnesium could not exist, and thus the discovery of komatiites changed geologists' assumptions about the characteristics of the Earth's mantle around the time of the formation of komatiites, between 2.5 and 4 billion years ago.



Which of the following most accurately states the main point of the passage?


Komatiites provide information about rates of volcanic eruption between 2.5 and 4 billion years ago

Komatiites provide information about how the physical properties of lava in the Earth's past compare with those of current-day lava.

Komatiites provide evidence that undermines Bowen's experimental conclusions regarding the temperatures at which lava exists as a liquid.

Komatiites provide evidence that has changed geologists' ideas about the characteristics of the Earth's mantle between 2.5 and 4 billion years ago.

Komatiites provide evidence that water in the Earth's mantle may have reduced the temperature required for lava to exist as a liquid.

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正确答案是 D。Komatiites 提供了证据,改变了地质学家关于 2.5 到 4 亿年前地球的地幔特性的想法。该文章描述了 Komatiites 最初是如何发现的,以及之前的地质学理论如何与其相抵触,以及在 1960 年之前,一般认为高镁岩石不存在。因此,Komatiites 的发现改变了对地球地幔特性的想法,因此选择 D 作为最准确的主旨是正确的。

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