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Asteroids- The Source Of All Living Things
Paula Adhikari
Nov. 27, 2006
Have you ever wondered how life got on to our once dry planet? Well, it had started with the asteroids…
Picture millions of years ago, asteroids flying all through space, wherever they please to go. The Earth, at that time, didn’t contain any actual amount of water. All of the lakes empty, and the rivers running dust through their streams. All of the water in the universe were said to have been stationed on, not the planets, but the asteroids. All of the planets, even Earth, were dry to the bone.
Even billions of years ago, comets and asteroids would crash into the earth’s surface and even create humongous craters, as they do today. When the asteroids would crash into Earth, the significant amounts of water on the asteroid, would then deposit on to the planet we now live on, thus creating the planet we know today.
Without water, there wouldn’t be any life on Earth. Earth would be a dry, barren place…and we wouldn’t exist. This just goes to show how much we should appreciate the world around us. Without the asteroids, floating endlessly through space, neither you, nor I would be here right now. We might think that they are of no use to us, and are just out there to be gazed upon, but that isn’t true. Asteroids are truly the source of all life on Earth.
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