Earth’s earliest life may have begun in underground hydrothermal networks sparked by asteroid bombardment

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Earth’s earliest life may have begun in underground hydrothermal networks sparked by asteroid bombardment
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New modeling suggests that early Earth’s asteroid impacts fractured the crust and opened hydrothermal systems underground, creating heat, water, and chemical ingredients that could have driven the first steps toward life, potentially persisting for hundreds of millions of years and expanding the environments in which life could originate.

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