| I can't hear you very well http://www.cathypickens.com/apa-college-papers-for-sale/ science help "It's only when molybdenum becomes highly oxidized that it is able to influence how early life formed," explains Benner, from the Westheimer Institute for Science and Technology. "This form of molybdenum couldn't have been available on Earth at the time life first began, because three billion years ago the surface of the Earth had very little oxygen, but Mars did. It's yet another piece of evidence which makes it more likely life came to Earth on a Martian meteorite, rather than starting on this planet."
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