- Thu Jan 31, 2019 5:19 pm
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Hi T.B.!
I think a lot of the issue here stems from knowing exactly what the question is asking.
We are tasked to find an answer that the opponents of the abiogenic theory would agree with, and it seems that you are attempting to justify your response of C as something that would weaken their point of view.
Since the opponents of the abiogenic theory are then set in being proponents of the biogenic theory, they have a core disagreement as to how oil is formed, in regards to the necessity of organic matter in the creation of oil.
Since the viewpoint in question here believes that oil comes from organic matter, they would agree that "the formation of oil does not involve the condensation of hydrocarbons released from the earth's mantle," as that is consistent with the abiogenic theory which they oppose. This sentence from line 15 first introduces the concept of 'condensation' as it introduces the foundations of the abiogenic theory: "As the gases encountered intermittent drops in pressure, the heavier hydrocarbons condensed, forming oil, and were deposited in reservoirs throughout the crust."
The invoking of the diamond forming process in C would actually be far more in line with the abiogenic theory about the origin of oil, so this would be a better answer if we were asked to find an idea that the holders of this viewpoint would disagree with, or if taken as a true statement, could be used to weaken their position.
Hope that helps to clear it up!