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Earth's essential elements for life, phosphorus and nitrogen, primarily originated from inner solar system planetesimals, influenced by Jupiter's formation.
A new study shows chemical compounds for life on Earth likely came from our inner solar system and not a distant comet or meteor and Jupiter played a part.
The findings suggest Jupiter's formation shaped the chemistry that helped make habitable worlds possible.