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Could Acidic Volcanoes Have Teemed with Early Life? Study Says They Might Have – Science Times
Research suggests that acidic lakes in the shadow of a volcano were teeming with early life on Earth.

New research suggests that early life that evolved out of the ocean depths might have evolved to survive the acidic volcano environments, and it could help scientists understand ancient environments on Mars.
Many wouldn’t consider acidic lakes in the shadow of a volcano as a conducive habitat. However, early creatures that abandoned the sea would disagree.
Many vital information on how the earliest days of life on land thrived is lost to us. What geologists know is that roughly 3 billion years ago,…
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