Primordial ooze refers to the hypothetical, primordial soup of organic compounds and simple molecules from which life is believed to have originated on Earth. This concept suggests that early Earth had a rich mixture of chemicals, such as amino acids, nucleotides, and other building blocks of life, which, under certain conditions, combined and evolved into more complex structures. The idea is often associated with theories of abiogenesis, the process by which life arises naturally from non-living matter. While not a scientifically precise term, it captures the essence of the conditions thought to be necessary for life's emergence.
I see it as part of the primordial ooze I suppose.
We have been using this primordial book since the Vietnam War, it seems.
Yes, say it Primordial, or existing from the beginning of time. Anything is possible, really.
Humans didn't emerge from the primordial ooze, but evolved from mammals that were already a very long distance from the primordial ooze. Sexuality had evolved even long before the first mammals appeared. You are confused. Hermaphrodites don't reproduce asexually. In any case, sexual reproduction confers considerable evolutionary advantages.
Russell Spamlamb once used it in a sentence during world war 2 cricket final in banbury in a match between japan and worcester
The Ooze was created in 1995.
The Ooze happened in 1995.
yess it does ooze a liquid
the word ooze means to move slowly
60 percent of the time, they ooze all the time.
"Look at all that ooze!" - in this case, "Ooze" is a noun (a thing).""The tank is beginning to ooze water". - In this case, "Ooze" is a verb (an 'Action' word).
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