4. What was Earth’s atmosphere like during the Archean period?
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During the Archean Eon, methane droplets in the air shrouded the young Earth in a global haze. There was no oxygen gas on Earth. Oxygen was only in compounds such as water. Complex chemical reactions in the young oceans transformed carbon-containing molecules into simple, living cells that did not need oxygen to live.
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At the start of the Archean Eon, Earth was without free oxygen. Water molecules had oxygen but they were bonded with Hydrogen. In this eon, Earth's atmosphere was mostly methane and nitrogen. The only life forms that could exist were anaerobic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae).
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