What did Stanley Miller's experiment in 1953 illustrate regarding the origins of life? A. It produced the chemicals of life by simulating earth's early conditions. B. It created spontaneous generation, which showed the earth's age. C. It produced radiometric dating, which showed the earth's age. D. It produced the chemicals of life by simulating earth's modern conditions.
It produced the chemicals of life by simulating earth's early conditions.
okay @jabez177 can you check please
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I wouldn't answer if i didnt know what the answer is
It's actually D...
its not, the whole part of his experiment was to find a way that life can come about earth, why would he use earths modern conditiones if life came about thousands of years ago.
"In 1953, scientist Stanley Miller performed an experiment that may explain what occurred on primitive Earth billions of years ago. He sent an electrical charge through a flask of a chemical solution of methane, ammonia, hydrogen and water. This created organic compounds including amino acids."
wow
Yes. So Earth's modern conditions.
Modern is present or recent times
and life is not recent, im sorry but you're incorrect
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