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I do not know whether my explanation is correct, here goes:

When the volcanoe erupted,a small amount of lava came in contact with a nearby lake,slowly it forms a kind of living thing, the bacteria.

Eventually,different kinds of bacteria or living things were formed,that is why we living things were formed.

I got this conclusion watching the Discovery Channel.

If there is anithing wrong,please correct me, Thanks.

(Adding to the subject) I won't delete what you wrote but, What really started it was different elements brought to Earth by Asteroids, comets, Etc. These elements combined with others (Hydrogen, oxygen, which formed water) And the environment became more livable, thus Life was made. you are on the DOT!

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