Biology, asked by Archana09, 1 year ago

How did life begin??

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cooldab: Through plantania
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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Is the existence of life on Earth a lucky fluke or an inevitable consequence of the laws of nature? Is it simple for life to emerge on a newly formed planet, or is it the virtually impossible product of a long series of unlikely events? Advances in fields as disparate as astronomy, planetary science and chemistry now hold promise that answers to such profound questions may be around the corner. If life turns out to have emerged multiple times in our galaxy, as scientists are hoping to discover, the path to it cannot be so hard. Moreover, if the route from chemistry to biology proves simple to traverse, the universe could be teeming with life.
Answered by cooldab
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The first living things on Earth, single-celled micro-organisms are the organism which started the life process and divided to form different organism due to genetic drift and other external factors;

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