Early Earth was an extremely hot violent place of volcanic eruptions, collisions with objects from space, and toxic gases. This was not a hospitable place for living organisms. Once the Earth began to cool, the possibility of life emerging was possible. Which of these conditions would be necessary for the formation of life in a primordial soup on early Earth?
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In the beginning the surface of the Earth was extremely hot, because the Earth as we know it is the product of a collision between two planets, a collision that also created the Moon. Most of the heat within the very young Earth was lost quickly to space while the surface was still quite hot
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B) presence of water as the Earth cooled
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