<p>@OmniEcho thanks</p>
<p>I remmeber that question it said "What provides the most evidence for the evolutionary origin of life. There was the stimulating ancient atmostphere question, there was fossil something, and analogous structures</p>
<p>how many shoudl you get wrong and still get an 800?</p>
<p>Per the college board subject test - blue book to get an 800 on either the M or E, you have to get a raw score of 77 or better (77-80). This equates to 2 wrong or 2<em>1.25=2.50 or 3 points which is a 77. If you get 3 wrong, then that equates to a 76 (3</em>1.25=3.75) which is a 790. I wouldn’t be surprised if the college board uses the same conversion chart for this bio SAT 2 test.</p>
<p>Guys help me out on the global warming question. I’m pretty sure that the option everybody is talking about is wrong because it didn’t ask what you think it did. The option was:
It results in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere</p>
<p>No. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere result in global warming. I chose the stuff in the ozone.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>I think it said “results from”
Also: <a href=“http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_CFCs_cause_global_warming[/url]”>http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_CFCs_cause_global_warming</a></p>
<p>@jimjim1717 if you look at this site, it says that ozone does not influence global warming.</p>
<p>[The</a> Causes of Global Warming: A Global Warming FAQ | Union of Concerned Scientists](<a href=“Global Warming FAQ | Union of Concerned Scientists”>Global Warming FAQ | Union of Concerned Scientists) </p>
<p>therefore, i think everybody else is right because greenhouse gases do cause global warming</p>
<p>does anyone remember the answer to the question about the evidences of evolutionary origin of life…i dont remember many of the options but i really want to know what everybody thinks about it</p>
<p>cooking, I thought the last y-values for the control were around 25 and then 15 for the experimental though. The averages.</p>
<p>Which would make it the steeper graph, not the slightly steeper one. The steeper graph’s control was not quite 2x the experimental.</p>
<p>Can someone draw a picture of the graph they chose?</p>
<p>But it said chlorofluorocarbons CFC cause the ozone to wear out, that’s the stuff that destroys it that was used in many products because of how awesome it was. And CFC cause ozone to go away=more heat trapped on Earth=global warming???</p>
<p>iUniversity, there were only two answers I remember because I was considering them both: </p>
<ol>
<li>Amino acids self-assembled under prebiotic conditions</li>
<li>Study of similar functional parts in animals today</li>
</ol>
<p>I picked the 2nd one, because it said evolution, and prebiotic means before life, so I felt like the first answer was referring not to evolution, but to how the first organism was formed. Something like that.</p>
<p>thanks DAIMYO
but EricSnow, i think that that would lead to like skin cancer and things like that, not the sunlight (if anything, the hole would cause more heat to leave as their is less gas/ozone keeping it in)…just my thoughts, not sure if its exactly true</p>
<p>But DAIMYO it said evolutionary ORIGIN of life… So giving evidence of how life started thats why I put amino acids self assembled under prebiotic conditions because it would essentially allow life to form which itself is an evolution. And CFC will create a hole in the ozone layer that are essential greenhouse gases. [Greenhouse</a> gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas]Greenhouse”>Greenhouse gas - Wikipedia) and basically yea… ozone is greenhouse gas so thats what i think xD</p>
<p>Daesung you could be totally right. In my opinion, that question was just horribly worded, since when I picked the answer I still didn’t totally understand what it was asking LOL</p>
<p>Haha yea thats what I hate about collegeboard =.= Sometimes the question is just worded so badly there can be more than 1 answer thankfully it wasn’t every single question ^.^ than we all be screwed D:</p>
<p>what does 8 wrong look like…im about to cry.</p>
<p>8 wrong = raw of 40…</p>
<p>Yeah you’re right ozone depletion is less than one percent of sun radiation something and doesn’t contribute to global warming. ■■■. My teacher tricked me!</p>