The chemical processes leading to the initial formation of biological life required specific conditions such as a reducing atmosphere and high temperatures or electrical discharges to catalyze reactions.
Early life's chemical processes required specific conditions like a reducing atmosphere and high temperatures (over 100°C) or electrical discharges to catalyze reactions.
Text | The chemical processes that contributed to the initial formation of biological life required specific conditions to proceed, including a reducing atmosphere and high temperatures (>100ºC) or electrical discharges to catalyse chemical reactions |
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