an image of a science diagram with all the different things in it
an image of a science diagram with all the different things in it
an image of a solar system with the sun in the background
a picture of an island in the ocean
a picture of the earth with all the different things in it
The ingredients include water, organic substances, and a consistent energy source. Photosynthesis is fuelled by the energy source at the surface, which is sunlight. Geothermal energy provides the chemical fertilizers necessary for life on the ocean floor. The components essential to existence are also vital. These are, in our case, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. However, there are a number of unanswered scientific questions regarding how these elements came to be on Earth.
The ingredients include water, organic substances, and a consistent energy source. Photosynthesis is fuelled by the energy source at the surface, which is sunlight. Geothermal energy provides the chemical fertilizers necessary for life on the ocean floor.
Organic molecules may also have formed in certain types of clay minerals that could have offered favorable conditions for protection and preservation. This could have happened on Earth during its early history, or on comets and asteroids that later brought them to Earth in collisions. This would suggest that the same process could have seeded life on planets elsewhere in the universe
Some microorganisms thrive in the scalding, highly acidic hot springs environments like those found today in Iceland, Norway and Yellowstone National Park. The same goes for deep-sea hydrothermal vents. These chimney-like vents form where seawater comes into contact with magma on the ocean floor, resulting in streams of superheated plumes.
The emergence of both heritable and evolvable self-reproduction is considered the origin of life. Which means Life began as simple molecules that were already functional, and natural selection and cooperation drove its slow evolution towards greater complexity.
The Earth is 4.5 billion years old. Researchers believe that Earth may have reached a stage where life may have flourished around 4.3 billion years ago.
a painting of a buddha sitting under a tree
a painting of a family by a river
A draco lizard exploring the depths of the rainforest
Draco lizard in the greenery forest area
Draco Lizard: They have a maximum length of 8 inches, including the tail and their bodies are speckled brown in hue and flattened, which helps them fly in forest area
a large orange and blue fish flying through the air
a painting of a squid flying through the air
a frog is flying through the air with its wings spread
a frog sitting on top of a tree branch
Wallace’s Flying frog: This arboreal amphibian defies expectations with its vivid colors and incredible gliding skills, spanning the gap between ground and air in the lush rainforests it calls home.
8. Wallace’s Flying frog: These Frog are encountered in the center of Southeast Asia. This arboreal amphibian defies expectations with its vivid colors and incredible gliding skills, spanning the gap between ground and air in the lush rainforests it calls home.