Conditions on Earth that allowed life to survive | AQA A-Level Environmental Science Revision
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Early Earth's volatile conditions, including volcanic emissions and key planetary features, created a suitable environment for life to thrive, with its position in the Goldilock Zone and optimal distance from the Sun playing crucial roles in maintaining life-sustaining temperature ranges and conditions.
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- Early Earth's volatile conditions due to volcanic eruptions releasing gases like carbon dioxide and methane, alongside steam, created a hospitable environment for life to exist.
- Earth's placement in the Goldilocks Zone, at an ideal distance from the Sun, facilitated the development of life through maintaining suitable temperature ranges and factors like enzyme activity and solar radiation supporting life's sustenance.
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What were the conditions of early Earth?
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