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Ancient Life May Have Thrived in Acidic Lakes Billions of Years Ago, Study Says – Sputnik International
The research team further postulates that the rock they’ve studied may even help scientists to better understand ancient lake environments on Mars.

The research team further postulates that the rock theyve studied may even help scientists to better understand ancient lake environments on Mars.While acidic lakes are probably not the most hospitable type of environment out there, a new study suggests that they may have harbored life in Earths ancient past.
According to Inside Science, a team of researchers led by Andrea Agangi from Akita University, Japan suggested that early lifeforms managed to adapt to survive in such lakes shortly after emerging…
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