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How did life evolve from nonliving matter?​

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Answered by kanishkagupta1234
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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. ... Eventually, the reaction produced a number of amino acids – the building blocks of proteins and, by extension, life itself.

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The universe begin with a rapid expansion, per the Big Bang theory, then life as we know it sprung from nonliving matter. Eventually, the reaction produced a number of amino acids – the building blocks of proteins and, by extension, life itself.

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