Engineer1 wrote:
Can anyone please review my thought process here? Thank you.
This is a strengthen and inference mixture question in myopinion.
It's really just a Conclusion question since the correct answer does not support a conclusion stated in thepassage.
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Optimal body temp --> Effective flight
But if external temp drops, body temp is impacted and hence, any species of moth's effectiveness of flight / ability to fly, leading to inactivity which further leads to vulnerability to predators. Small moths are impacted more than larger moths.
The passage does not say that small moths are "impacted more than larger moths" by thetemperature.
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Larger moths fly faster and avoid predators comparatively better. However, they are still moths and their ability to fly is still impacted (more or less) due to lower external temperature. Since they have warmer body temp, the underlying assumption is that the drop in external temp has lower impact on largermoths.
The passage doesn't really say what
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Statistics : Posted by MartyMurray • on 06 May 2009, 13:16 • Replies 15 • Views 17295








