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Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Beneath the snow lies the subnivium (from the Latin nivis for snow, and sub for below), a small, protected area that is insulated and maintains a constant temperature. This microhabitat turns traditional thinking about snow on its head. Thanks to the emerging field of winter ecology, we now know that snowy environments have lives of their own. "Without snow, plant and animal life would be completely different," says biologist Jonathan Pauli of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Pauli and scientists such as Ben Zuckerberg, are members of a new breed of researchers called winter ecologists who study the relationships among animals, plants and their snow-covered environments.
Their studies have shown that tiny mammals like shrews don't migrate but spend their winters in the subnivium. For some of the tiniest forms of life - fungi, invertebrates, soil bacteria and plant roots- snow maintains a mild winter temperature in which they can survive, compared to the killing cold up above. Plants and soil benefit from this layer because the lack of a hard frozen surface lets plant roots function. The active fungi release important nutrients to plants. As the temperature warms, the snow slowly melts and provides water for spring flowers. On an average, snow covers almost 18 million square miles of the planet each year. However, climate change is upsetting that chilly balance. Winter ecologists are studying how the lack of snow cover directly affects the ecology of many subnivium ecosystems, exposing organisms to temperatures for which they are not adapted.
To answer this question focus on what the second paragraph is talking about.
Option C: Correct. The second paragraph mentions how the traditional belief that snowy environments are inactive is challenged through the study of winter ecology, which shows that snowy environments "have lives of their own". As depicted by the extract;" This microhabitat turns traditional thinking about snow on its head...."
Option A: Incorrect. It is nowhere mentioned that the winter ecologists do not know much about the subnivium, neither a reasoning for the same is provided.
Option B: Incorrect. It is nowhere mentioned what is the best time to see the subnivium.
Option D: Incorrect. It is nowhere mentioned that there was ever any reason because of which scientists did not study the winter environment. The passage does mention that this study field is fresh and there were traditional beliefs about the winter environment, but no historical reasons are provided for not studying the field earlier.
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