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According to Study 3, if another set of temperatures had been calculated for a time 1,000,000 years in the future, the calculated temperature increase in any of the 4 rock types would most likely be closest to:
F. 0°C
G.10°C.
H.20°C.
J.30°C.
F is the best answer. In Figure 2, each curve represents 1 of the 4 rock types. Each curve starts to decrease after about 70 yr. To determine the rock temperature increase (°C) at 1,000,000 yr, extrapolate each curve. Because the x-axis is a semi-log scale, the distance along the x-axis between 10,000 yr and 100,000 yr will equal the distance along the x-axis between 100,000 yr and 1,000,000 yr. So, when time is 1,000,000 yr, each of the curves will be at 0°C.