World Science Scholars
1.1 The Recipe for Life
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zak yasin
It really helped me.
Hannaneh Pourfaraj
I really enjoyed this video. It was interesting to see how chemistry can help us understand the origin and development of life
Hannaneh Pourfaraj
I really enjoyed this video. It was interesting to see how chemistry can help us understand the origin and development of life.
Hannaneh Pourfaraj
I agree with this idea. It is interesting that too much water can actually make it harder for the chemical reactions needed for life to happen
Hannaneh Pourfaraj
I think the NASA definition is useful, but it may not describe every possible form of life. Life on other planets could be very different from life on Earth. There might be organisms that use different chemicals or have a different way of evolving. So, I think the NASA definition is a good starting point, but we should keep an open mind about possible alien life.
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