▶ Your Answer : In the given set of
information, the reading passage and the lecture deal with TLPs, a
transient lunar phenomena. The lecturer casts doubt on the reading passage's
claims on plausible hypotheses to explain TLPs on the moon, by presenting three
counterarguments. First, the reading passage
states that gases beneath the surface of the Moon, close to the lunar
crater results in gas clouds that are visible from the Earth.
However, the lecturer claims this theory is disputable. This is because leaked
out gas is only observed coincidently, near the craters that are prevalent on
the moon's surface.
<- 내용 설명 부족해요.
Reading/listening unclear 해요. Second, according to the
reading passage, illuminated clouds of dust floating above the lunar landscape
reflect light that are visible from the Earth. However, the lecturer argues
this claim is controversial. To be specific, dust must form a huge dust storm
to be visible from the Earth. Besides, only find<-? dust particles exist on the
moon, hence dust storms can not be formed. Lastly, the lecturer disagrees
with the reading passage's claim that solar flares, magnetic
storms released by the Sun's surface, illuminate portions of the
Moon's surface. He contends that there is insufficient data to prove this. Moreover,
no correlations were found between the peak of the solar cycle and the
incidence of TLPs. Writing 0-30 Score
Scale Fair (17-23) Overall Comment: Body 1 에서 내용 unclear 합니다. 다시 요약 해주세요. Body 2 에서 spelling 내용 체크 해주세요. Body 1 에서 왜 can only be observed coincidently 한지 설명 더 추가 해주세요.
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