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Middle School Life Science: Evolution - History of Life on Earth
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Many scientists think that organic molecules evolved before cells, perhaps as early as 4 billion years ago. It's possible that lightning sparked chemical reactions in Earth's early atmosphere. This could have created a “soup” of organic molecules from inorganic chemicals. Some scientists think that RNA was the first organic molecule to evolve. RNA can encode genetic instructions, and some RNA molecules can also carry out chemical reactions.     All living things are made of one or more cells. How the first cells evolved is not known for certain. The earliest cells may have consisted of... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Evolution - History of Life on Earth
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1. The first multicellular organisms evolved about
2. The first mass extinction on Earth occurred at the end of the
3. The earliest living things were
4. Life first appeared on Earth about
5. The geologic time scale is based on major changes in
6. Primates and human ancestors first appeared during the
7. Which feature of modern Earth was absent when the planet first formed?