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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
 
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
 
=== Where did Earth's water come from? ===
 
=== Where did Earth's water come from? ===
It is speculated that the vast amount of water on Earth could have come from the [[meteorite]]s from the [[meteoroid]] impacts that happened a long time ago. When Earth formed, the temperature was hot enough that liquid water couldn't exist. So the best hypotheses postulate that the origins of water could be the regions of low temperature within the [[solar system]]. Based on observations and reasoning, the possible candidates are [[comet]]s, [[asteroid]]s, and meteorites. In the present, by analysing the water sample from oceans, we could easily determine the concentration of hydrogen isotopes in the water, which is primarily protium. On Earth, we have analysed unaltered and uncontaminated [[chondrite]]s, a type of [[stony meteorite]] which broke away and crashed onto Earth from the early asteroids during its formation. The deuterium to hydrogen (protium) ratio of our water matches closely to the ratio of the same in these chondrites than that of any other comets or other [[trans-Neptunian object]]s that are rich in deuterium concentration. Therefore, it is plausible that the Earth's water should have originated from the early asteroids and should have crashed into the Earth as chondrites.
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It is speculated that the vast amount of water on Earth could have come from the [[meteorite]]s from the [[meteoroid]] impacts that happened a long time ago. When Earth formed, the temperature was hot enough that liquid water couldn't exist. So the best hypotheses postulate that the origins of water could be the regions of low temperature within the [[solar system]]. Based on observations and reasoning, the possible candidates are [[comet]]s, [[asteroid]]s, and meteorites. In the present, by analysing the water sample from oceans, we could easily determine the concentration of hydrogen isotopes in the water, which is primarily protium. Oceans on Earth also have [[chondrite]]s, a type of [[stony meteorite]] which broke away and crashed onto Earth from the early asteroids during its formation. The deuterium to hydrogen (protium) ratio of our water matches closely to the ratio of the same in these chondrites than that of any other comets or other [[trans-Neptunian object]]s that are rich in deuterium concentration. Therefore, it is plausible that the Earth's water should have originated from the early asteroids and should have crashed into the Earth as chondrites.
  
 
=== Where did the water in the universe come from? ===
 
=== Where did the water in the universe come from? ===
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