Scientists hypothesize that early in Earth's history, inorganic gases in the atmosphere could have reacted with one another to form amine
other simple organic compounds. Is this hypothesis supported by evidence?
A. Yes. The Miller-Urey experiment and similar experiments show that these reactions might have occurred.
B. No. Scientists have tried, but failed, to re-create the chemical reactions that would have needed to occur.
C. Yes. Scientists have observed similar chemical reactions occurring in the atmospheres of Mars, Venus, and other planets.
D. No. Scientists have not observed these reactions occurring in the atmosphere of Earth or another planet.
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