The Miller-Urey experiment showed that simple molecules could have arisen abiotically. This chemical experiment included conditions similar to those present on the early Earth, and tested the origin of life under those conditions.
Water (H2O), methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen (H2) were the chemicals used to produce the results of the experiment, the factors needed for simple life to arise. Given similar conditions on other planets, it's possible that life could arise there as well.
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OmposingFossils in the museums are coated with chemicals to prevent the bones from decomposing.
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Carbondioxide gas is a greenhouse gas which is released in the atmosphere by industries and respiration process. This carbondioxide gas is absorbed by the plant from the atmosphere in the process of photosynthesis. Some carbondioxide is also dissolved in the sea water. When the concentration of carbondioxide is increased in the atmosphere, increase in the temperature occurs due absorption of infrared radiation coming from the earth after reflection. This increase in temperature is called global warming.