abiogenesis is a concept that plant and animal life can rise from nonliving matter
True. Scientists believe that the first life forms on Earth likely arose from nonliving materials through a process known as abiogenesis. This theory suggests that simple organic molecules gradually evolved into more complex structures that eventually led to the development of life.
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Many scientists consider the possibility life exists elsewhere in our universe (and more particularly even within our own galaxy) quite likely. A few do not think it is likely.
Scientist think a lot of different thing on the question of abiogenesis. From life beginning around hot smokers on the ocean floor, to the RNA world hypothesis on to extraterrestrial origins of life's precursor molecules. Google the Miller - Urey experiment and see the precursor molecules experiments and the latest work on abiogenesis in the links to the wiki article.
this is not possible to answer, scientists may have a little idea and i think from my point of view that they had wrinkly faces
Certainly. Many think it likely.
The scientists think that Europa can have the life on it.
it's possible if you are going over 1,00 mph which I don't think is very likely for a person to do
Yes. Avoid excessive jumping and don't use heavy words.
I don't think it's more likely, but it's just as possible pregnant or not pregnant.
It most certainly is possible, but I don't think likely is the best choice of terminology.
By various bacteria ingesting but not digesting other bacteria, most likely the precursors of mitochondria (and/or chloroplasts).