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2017
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                  UNEARTHED: REMAINS OF THE EARLIEST KNOWN TSUNAMI VICTIM

                                       By Charles Choi | October 25, 2017 1:00 pm


Paragraph 1 Tsunamis have claimed hundreds of thousands of lives in the past two decades. Now a new study finds that a 6,000-year-old skull may come from the earliest known victim of these killer waves.

Paragraph 2 The partial human skull was discovered in 1929 buried in a mangrove swamp outside the small town of Aitape Papua New Guinea, about 500 miles north of Australia. Scientists originally thought it belonged to an ancient extinct human species, Homo erectus. However, subsequent research dated it to about 5,000 or 6,000 years in age, suggesting that it instead belonged to a modern human.


A Rare Specimen


Paragraph 3 The skull is one of just two examples of ancient human remains found in Papua New Guinea after more than a century of work there. As such, archaeologists wanted to learn more about this skull to elucidate how people settled this region.

Paragraph 4 The scientists went back to where this skull was found and sampled the soil in which it was discovered. They focused on details such as sediment grain size and composition.

Paragraph 5 In the sediment, the researchers discovered a range of microscopic organisms from the ocean known as diatoms. These were similar to ones found in the soil after a 1998 tsunami killed more than 2,000 people in Papua New Guinea — for instance, their shells of silica were broken, likely by extremely powerful forces.

Paragraph 6 These diatom shells, combined with the chemical compositions and the size ranges of the grains, all suggest that a tsunami occurred when the skull was buried. The researchers suggested the catastrophe either directly killed the person or ripped open their grave.

Paragraph 7 Tsunamis, which are giant waves caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions or underwater landslides, are some of the deadliest natural disasters known. The 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean killed more than 230,000 people, a higher death toll than any fire or hurricane.

Paragraph 8 The site where the skull was found is currently about 7.5 miles away from the coast. Still, the researchers noted that back when whoever the skull belonged to was alive, sea levels were higher, and the area would have been just behind the shoreline.

Paragraph 9 The waves of the tsunami that hit Papua New Guinea in 1998 reached more than 50 feet high and penetrated up to three miles inland. “If the event we have identified resulted from a similar process, it could have also resulted in extremely high waves,” study co-lead author Mark Golitko, an archaeologist at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and the Field Museum in Chicago.

Paragraph 10 These results show “that coastal populations have been vulnerable to such events for thousands of years,” Golitko said. “People have managed to live with such unpredictable and destructive occurrences, but it highlights how vulnerable people living near the sea can be. Given the far larger populations that live along coastlines today, the potential impacts are far more severe now.”

Paragraph 11 Golitko plans to return to the area over the next few years “to further study the frequency of such events, how the environment changed over time, and how people have coped with the environmental challenges of living in that environment.” He and his colleagues detailed their findings Wednesday in the journal PLOS O.

                                    Retrieved and adapted from:

<http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/dbrief/2017/10/25/first-tsunami-victim/#.WfYiYmhSzIU

                                Accessed on October, 29th, 2017. 

According to the text, the correct alternative is:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • O texto fala sobre as castátrofes 'Tisunami' - como elas se formam, alguns exemplos...
    1- Tsunami mata milhares de pessoas. Estudos apontam que um crânio de 6.000 anos pode vim dessas ondas.
    2- Um crânio particial encontrado em 1929 sugere isso - não era como inialmente os cientistas pensavam - que estaria associados a espécies humanos extintas.

    3- O crânio é apenas um exemplo de humanos ancestrais encontrados em 'Papua New Guinea'
    4- Eles voltaram para onde o crânio foi encontrado e focaram no estudo do solo (descobrir)
    5- Nos sendimentos encontraram os 'conchas'- similares aos encontrados depois da Tsunami de 1998.
    6- Essas conchas combinados com compostos químicos sugeriram que a tsunami ocorreu quando o crânio esteve enterrado.
    7- Tsunamis - são causadas por terremotos, erupções vulcânicas...
    8- O crânio foi encontrado aproximadamente 7.5 milhas do oceano

    ...

    GABARITO

    c) X. Veja parágrafo 6

     

  • Questão de interpretação de texto, porém não era necessário ler o texto todo. Lendo primeiro as alternativas, já conseguimos identificar e vamos direto ao que pede a questão. De acordo com o texto, a alternativa correta é:

    A) Incorreta - Volcanic eruptions happen more often nowadays.

    Tradução: Erupções vulcânicas acontecem com mais frequência hoje em dia.

    Resposta: Não, o texto apenas diz que os impactos são maiores hoje, segundo trecho a seguir, da última frase do parágrafo 10:

    Given the far larger populations that live along coastlines today, the potential impacts are far more severe now

    Tradução: Dadas as populações muito maiores que vivem ao longo das costas hoje, os impactos potenciais são muito mais graves agora.

    B) Incorreta - The diatom shells alone suggest that a tsunami occurred in 1998.

    Tradução: As conchas de diatomáceas por si só sugerem que um tsunami ocorreu em 1998.

    Resposta: Não, alternativa incorreta, pois são mais elementos que sugerem, como vemos no seguinte trecho:

    Paragraph 6 These diatom shells, combined with the chemical compositions and the size ranges of the grains, all suggest that a tsunami occurred when the skull was buried. 

    Parágrafo 6 Essas conchas de diatomáceas, combinadas com as composições químicas e as faixas de tamanho dos grãos, sugerem que ocorreu um tsunami quando o crânio foi enterrado.

    C) Correta - A combination of factors suggests that a tsunami occurred when the skull was underground.

    Tradução: Uma combinação de fatores sugere que um tsunami ocorreu quando o crânio estava no subsolo.

    Resposta: Essa alternativa está correta, como lemos no seguinte trecho do parágrafo 6:

    These diatom shells, combined with the chemical compositions and the size ranges of the grains, all suggest that a tsunami occurred when the skull was buried.

    Essas conchas de diatomáceas, combinadas com as composições químicas e as faixas de tamanho dos grãos, sugerem que ocorreu um tsunami quando o crânio foi enterrado.

    D) Incorreta - The scientists did not focus on details such as sediment grain size and composition.

    Tradução: Os cientistas não se concentraram em detalhes como tamanho e composição do grão do sedimento.

    Resposta: Essa alternativa é falsa, vide parágrafo 4, segunda oração:

    They focused on details such as sediment grain size and composition.

    Eles se concentraram em detalhes como tamanho e composição do grão do sedimento.

    Gabarito: C