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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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Scientists have done experiments in which they created what would have been the conditions on earth a few billion years ago. They filled a container with water, carbon dioxide, methane and ammonia and supplied energy to it such as UV light or electrical sparks to represent primordial thunder. After a few weeks, a brown soup formed in which more complex molecules were found such as amino acids, the building blocks of protein which are essential for life. laboratory simulations of chemical conditions of earth before the coming of life have yielded organic substances called purines and pyrimidines which are the building blocks of the genetic molecule, DNA itself. At some point in history a particularly remarkable molecule was formed by a process called abiogenesis, we will call this the 'replicator'. The first molecule capable of making copies of itself and just like any thing that creates copies of itself, it is never perfect and changes happen and cause the molecule to develop differently than the previous generation of itself (evolution). This is the most reliable depiction of what I believe allowed life to develop.

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By reproduction. Living creatures are the descendants of other living creatures; they result from a process of reproduction. This leaves us with the question of where the very first living creatures came from, who had no earlier living creatures as ancestors. This is a controversial issue. There are varying forms of religious explanations which can be described as creationism, and varying forms of scientific explanations under the heading of evolution. These issues are too complex for me to describe in detail in this particular forum.

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God created all living things on the day of creation

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Animals was made when God said it. On the 7th day of creation, he rested. I'll find out later what day he created them on.

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The smallest units of life, cells, come from preexisting cells. Similarly, larger living things come from other living things.

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