The question
is, “Are there living organisms living in the Earth’s atmosphere?”
It’s claimed
that tons of space dust hit’s our planet on a daily basis.
Scientists
believe that the space dust that sweeps across the planet is probably taking
with it tiny bacterial particles from the planet’s surface.
These are
then swept into space towards the Earth’s atmosphere or even further still if
momentum is gained, easily ending up on the back of a meteor or comet and then
taken further out to space.
So, could
living organisms be floating about the atmosphere unseen by the naked eye just
waiting for their next ride to a new destination to start life.
Just like we
did when we first arrived, on the back of a comet!
But hey, I’m
no expert.
What do you think?
Author: Charmain Ingleton
www.thewalkways.co.uk
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