On early Earth, what was referred to as the "primordial soup"? a. The mixture of gasses in the early Earth's atmosphere. b. The combination of organic compounds in warm salty water. c. The first forms of life.



Answer :

Considering that most soups are warm and salty The answer is B. The combination of organic compounds in warm salty water.

Answer:

Option B, The combination of organic compounds in warm salty water.

Explanation:

Primordial soup also known as prebiotic broth is actually a hypothetical term that is used to represent the climatic and geophysical conditions prevailing some 4 billion years ago.

This theory states that the life originated in some water body (that can be a pond or ocean) as a result of various combinations between the chemicals from the atmosphere and some form of energy to produce amino acid which then led to the evolution of species.

Hence, option B is correct