Impact That Gave Us a Moon Could Explain Why Earth Now Has Life
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Impact That Gave Us a Moon Could Explain Why Earth Now Has Life
How did Earth, alone among the Solar System's rocky planets, become the home for life? How, among all this frigid lifelessness, did our planet become warm, hospitable, and life-sustaining? The answer to these questions is complex and multi-faceted, and part of the answer comes from cosmochemistry, an interdisciplinary field that examines how chemical elements are distributed.
When Theia Struck Earth, it Helped Set the Stage for Life to Appear
Earth life is carbon-based, and without carbon, there would be no life. New research shows how Earth got its carbon from impactors, including a boost from Theia, the impactor that created the Moon. Jupiter also pitched in to help.
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