As used in line 68, the phrase "Another possiblecandidate" implies that scientists know of other volcanoes that eruptedduring the Middle Ages.
- In lines 68-71, the author states, “Another possible candidate—both in terms of timing and geographical location—is Ecuador’s Quilotoa, estimated to have last erupted between 1147 and 1320 C.E.”
- The phrase “another possible candidate” implies that the scientists believe that in the Middle Ages a different volcanic eruption, such as an eruption from the volcano Quilotoa, could have been responsible for the onset of the Little Ice Age.
- Choices A, B, and D are incorrect because the phrase “another possible candidate” does not imply the frequency or effects of volcanic eruptions, or that some volcanoes have large calderas.
What are volcanoes ?
- A volcano is an opening in a planet or moon's crust through which molten rock, hot gases, and other materials erupt.
- Volcanoes often form a hill or mountain as layers of rock and ash build up from repeated eruptions. Volcanoes are classified as active, dormant, or extinct.
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