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    Most people consider the landscape to be unchanging, but Earth is a dynamic body, and its surface is continually altering-slowly on the human time scale, but relatively rapidly when compared to the great age of Earth (about 4.5 billion years). There are two principal influences that shape the terrain: constructive processes such as uplift, which create new landscape features, and destructive forces such as erosion, which gradually wear away exposed landforms.

    Hills and mountains are often regarded as the epitome of permanence, successfully resisting the destructive forces of nature, but in fact they tend to be relatively short-lived in geological terms. As a general rule, the higher a mountain is, the more recently it was formed. Lower mountains tend to be older and are often the eroded relics of much higher mountain chains.

    The Earth's crust is thought to be divided into huge, movable segments, called plates, which float on a soft plastic layer of rock. Some mountains were formed as a result of these plates crashing into each other and forcing up the rock at the plate margins. In this process, sedimentary rocks that originally formed on the seabed may be folded upwards to altitudes of more than 26,000 feet. Other mountains may be raised by earthquakes, which fracture the Earth's crust and can displace enough rock to produce block mountains. A third type of mountain may be formed as a result of volcanic activity which occurs in regions of active fold mountain belts.

    Whatever the reason for mountain formation, as soon as land rises above sea level it is subjected to destructive forces. The exposed rocks are attacked by the various weather processes and gradually broken down into fragments, which are then carried away and later deposited as sediments. Thus, any landscape represents only a temporary stage in the continuous battle between the forces of uplift and those of erosion.

    The weather, in its many forms, is the main agent of erosion. Rain washes away loose soil and penetrate cracks in the rocks. Carbon dioxide in the air reacts with the rain water, forming a weak acid (carbonic acid) that may chemically attack the rocks. The rain seeps underground and the water may reappear later as springs. These springs are the sources of streams and river which cut through the rocks and carry away debris from the mountains to the lowlands. Under very cold conditions, rock can be shattered by ice and frost. Glaciers may form a permanently cold area, and these slowly moving masses of ice cut out valleys, carrying with them huge quantities of eroded rock debris. In dry areas, wind is the principal agent of erosion. It carries fine particles of sand, which bombard exposed rock surfaces, thereby wearing them into yet more sand.

61. Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the sentence: "Hills and mountains are often regarded as the epitome of permanence, successfully resisting the destructive forces of nature, but in fact they tend to be relatively short-lived in geological terms."?

61. Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the sentence: "Hills and mountains are often regarded as the epitome of permanence, successfully resisting the destructive forces of nature, but in fact they tend to be relatively short-lived in geological terms."?

  1. When they are relatively young, hills and mountains successfully resist the destructive forces of nature.

  2. Although they seem permanent, hills and mountains exist for a relatively short period of geological time.

  3. Hills and mountains successfully resist the destructive forces of nature, but only for a short time.

  4. Hills and mountains resist the destructive forces of nature better than other types of landforms.

  5. Hills and mountains are regarded as a successful example ability to resist destructive forces of nature in short time.

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jawaban yang benar adalah B. Although they seem permanent, hills and mountains exist for a relatively short period of geological time .

jawaban yang benar adalah B. Although they seem permanent, hills and mountains exist for a relatively short period of geological time.

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Soal tersebut berisi perintah untuk menemukan kalimat di opsi jawaban yang isinya mengandung poin penting dari kalimat yang tertera pada soal. Kalimat hills and mountains are often regarded as the epitome of permanence, successfully resisting the destructive forces of nature, but in fact they tend to be relatively short-lived in geological terms yang dapat ditemukan di paragraf 2 kalimat 1 pada teks tersebut memiliki arti "bukit dan gunung sering dipandang sebagai perwujudan dari kekekalan, berhasil menahan tenaga desktruktif dari alam, tapi nyatanya mereka cenderung berumur pendek menurut skala waktu geologi." Pada kalimat itu, terdapat kata hubung ( conjunction ) tapi yang menunjukkan kondisi yang berkebalikan atau berlawanan. Dalam bahasa Inggris, kata hubung yang menunjukkan kondisi berlawanan adalah but, although, even though . Berdasarkan opsi jawaban, kalimat yang terdapat kata hubung yang sesuai dengan kalimat soal adalah opsi B dan C. Kalimat di opsi B memiliki arti "walaupun mereka tampak kekal, bukit dan gunung ada untuk waktu yang relatif singkat menurut skala waktu geologi. Kalimat di opsi C memiliki arti "bukit dan gunung berhasil menahan tenaga desktruktif dari alam, tapi hanya sebentar." Dilihat dari arti kedua artinya, opsi yang paling sesuai dengan isi kalimat di soal ini adalah opsi B. Dengan demikian, jawaban yang benar adalah B. Although they seem permanent, hills and mountains exist for a relatively short period of geological time .

Soal tersebut berisi perintah untuk menemukan kalimat di opsi jawaban yang isinya mengandung poin penting dari kalimat yang tertera pada soal.

Kalimat hills and mountains are often regarded as the epitome of permanence, successfully resisting the destructive forces of nature, but in fact they tend to be relatively short-lived in geological terms yang dapat ditemukan di paragraf 2 kalimat 1 pada teks tersebut memiliki arti "bukit dan gunung sering dipandang sebagai perwujudan dari kekekalan, berhasil menahan tenaga desktruktif dari alam, tapi nyatanya mereka cenderung berumur pendek menurut skala waktu geologi."

Pada kalimat itu, terdapat kata hubung (conjunction) tapi yang menunjukkan kondisi yang berkebalikan atau berlawanan. Dalam bahasa Inggris, kata hubung yang menunjukkan kondisi berlawanan adalah but, although, even though.

Berdasarkan opsi jawaban, kalimat yang terdapat kata hubung yang sesuai dengan kalimat soal adalah opsi B dan C. 

Kalimat di opsi B memiliki arti "walaupun mereka tampak kekal, bukit dan gunung ada untuk waktu yang relatif singkat menurut skala waktu geologi.

Kalimat di opsi C memiliki arti "bukit dan gunung berhasil menahan tenaga desktruktif dari alam, tapi hanya sebentar."

Dilihat dari arti kedua artinya, opsi yang paling sesuai dengan isi kalimat di soal ini adalah opsi B.

Dengan demikian, jawaban yang benar adalah B. Although they seem permanent, hills and mountains exist for a relatively short period of geological time.

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