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How did life evolve from nonliving matter?

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Answered by Manulal857
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It proposes that in Earth's prebiotic history, simple organic matter was exposed to energy in the form of volcanoes and electrical storms. That energy would have catalyzed chemical reactions that, in the span of a few hundred million years, could have produced self-replicating molecules.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • If the universe did begin with a rapid expansion, per the Big Bang theory, then life as we know it sprung from nonliving matter. ...

  • It proposes that in Earth's prebiotic history, simple organic matter was exposed to energy in the form of volcanoes and electrical storms.
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