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How did life begin?


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Answered by prabhakulshrestha
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Four billion years ago, something started stirring in the primordial soup. A few simple chemicals got together and made biology – the first molecules capable of replicating themselves appeared. We humans are linked by evolution to those early biological molecules. But how did the basic chemicals present on early Earth spontaneously arrange themselves into something resembling life? How did we get DNA? What did the first cells look like? More than half a century after the chemist Stanley Miller proposed his “primordial soup” theory, we still can’t agree about what happened. Some say life began in hot pools near volcanoes, others that it was kick-started by meteorites hitting the sea.

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Answered by hehe59
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Ok There Was actually nothing

but 2 hydrogen elements combined to form h2 gas then we don't it reacted and boom big bang created universe then we had planets etc. then our planet was only of water and jungle. Now , Asteroid Bashed our earth. Millions of years later there was a bacteria it combined other bacteria got formed (in water) then they started emerging into bacteria to fishes and that to amphibians and then life was created.

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