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🗓️ 4 May 2023
⏱️ 6 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is a download from BBC Learning English. To find out more, visit our website. |
0:10.0 | Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Sam. And I'm Neil. |
0:20.0 | Have you ever made a snowman or enjoyed a cold drink on a hot summer's day? |
0:26.0 | Slippery in winter and cooling in summer, ice is made when water gets so cold it freezes. |
0:33.0 | But there's much more to ice than skiing holidays and cold drinks. |
0:38.0 | Yes, in an exciting discovery, the James Webb Space Telescope recently detected the coldest ice is ever in outer space. |
0:47.0 | Something NASA scientists think could explain the origins of life on Earth. |
0:53.0 | For years, scientists have debated how life started on our planet. |
0:58.0 | Billions of years ago, long before the dinosaurs, animals or even plants existed, |
1:04.0 | the Earth had a watery environment of oxygen-free gases and chemicals known as the primordial soup. |
1:12.0 | It had the potential for life to develop, but something was missing. |
1:16.0 | So, how did we jump from the primordial soup to the first living plants, animals and eventually humans? |
1:23.0 | And how does ice fit into the story? |
1:26.0 | That's what we'll be finding out in this programme. And as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well. |
1:33.0 | First, I have a question for you, Neil. We know ice is frozen water, but do you know the chemical symbol for water? |
1:41.0 | Is it A, H-2-O, B, H-O-2 or C, H-2-O-2? |
1:49.0 | Well, I really hope I get this right. I think the answer is H-2-O. |
1:54.0 | Okay. We'll find out or check if you're right later in the programme. |
1:59.0 | Astronomer Professor Melissa McClure worked with the NASA scientists who found ice on Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. |
2:08.0 | Here she explains to BBC World Service programme Science and Action, one theory linking ice to the beginnings of life on Earth. |
2:18.0 | There's sort of these two alternatives for how you could have had life arise on Earth. |
2:23.0 | And one is that the very basic building blocks, like water and methane and CO2, |
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