The Origin of Life: Creationists and Evolutionists

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In northwestern Australia, arid basalt outcropping, one of Earth’s oldest rocks lies exposed to the sun. The volcanic material, which was formed at the bottom of an ancient ocean, shelters the “oldest robust evidence” of life. According to Roger Buick, 3.5 billion-year-old rocks have traces of carbon that was made up of living organisms at one point. Creationists believe that God created man, but scientists believe that a natural explanation of life exists. Scientists acknowledge that life began when chemistry begat biology. This means that simple molecules are assembled into complex molecules and began to self-replicate. In 1970, researchers from Oregon University discovered the whole ecosystem unexpectedly thrives around hot vent on the seafloor of the Pacific. These vents could have provided the basic molecular organisms and energy necessary to spark life. Moreover, other scientists claim that life was sparked in the ice.

Grain was made the yeast of life through multiplication of a variety of number and helped adapt them to climates and soils. Water scarcity and soils less generosity deploys the prodigious efforts of land to extract enough food for Earth species to survive and live on. Earth demands were able to shape the human land with devotion and patience in sacrificial rituals. The most widespread human occupation on Earth is agriculture handed down in graft, sweat and toil, since it is a prerequisite for the survival of humanity (n.p. 3).

The water on earth is always in movement and the water cycle (hydrological cycle) describes its continuous Earth's surface movement on, above and below. Throughout the cycle, water takes three forms: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). The three basic steps in the water...

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... urbanization. Therefore, the city has limited ability to sustain all the residents when faced with a natural disaster.

In addition, fresh water bodies have decreased due to global warming activities due to the changes in weather patterns. This has been caused by the sporadic rainfall leading to fresh water bodies not being replenished. From this, it is evident that the water is being overused by humans due to the growing population demands. The use of chemicals in farming practices has affected the quality of soils for farming. This has led to augmented food shortage and many of the lands are becoming arid. Lastly, humans are overexploiting the natural minerals like oil, gold and diamond, which are scarce commodities. For example, oil generation takes millions of years to form. However, man has continued to mine the resource at a faster rate due to urbanization.

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