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11 July, 13:08

Which of the following would constitute evidence against Turcotte's model?

A) the success of gradualist models explaining the surface of Mars

B) an even more detailed map of the surface of Venus

C) an even longer river of lava on Io, a moon of Jupiter

D) a few active volcanoes on Ishtar Terra, a continent on Venus

E) a volcano on Earth releasing a massive burst of thermal energy all at once

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  1. 11 July, 13:25
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    Answer: answer is option A

    Explanation: gradually model ascertained the features of the surface of mass is explaining it as gradual incremental changes continuously over a long period of time which negates the catastrophic model nature of turtles model
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