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>>6131203
gee I wonder

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>For instance, most people will probably answer hydrogen for the atmosphere question, without realizing its nitrogen.

No. Nitrogen being the most abundant is something I learnt as a kid and something everyone learns at high school.

>Another one of the questions, like "fracking," isn't even a question of scientific knowledge.

but m-m-uh every political issue remotely related with science is science

>The shit about lasers and ultraviolet were laughable, though. If people got those wrong, they're done.

52% of people and 42% of college graduates answered the lasers wrong. 17% for ultraviolet, 9% for college graduates.

And what about the red blood cells one? That's some basic shit too.

Now multiply these percentages, give or take a few points, and get just how many millions are we talking about.

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>science
>US government
2/10
I'd give more points if you didn't use the most scientifically illiterate country of the first world.

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