The early planets consist mostly of compounds of heavier elements. As the planets grow in size, their gravitational fields increase, drawing in nebular dust, planetesimals and carbon-rich meteorites. ..
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The early planets consist mostly of compounds of heavier elements. As the planets grow in size, their gravitational fields increase, drawing in nebular dust, planetesimals and carbon-rich meteorites. Ultimately, Earth is massive enough and cool enough to retain lighter gaseous compounds of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, the star stuff from which life will spring.
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