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what did the snowball do ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the Snowball, the glaciers would have worn huge amounts of phosphorus-rich dust away from the underlying rocks. Then, when the ice retreated at the end of the Snowball, rivers washed this dust into the oceans, where it fed the microbes.

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Answered by afsarali0212
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The idea is that the ice gave a boost to microscopic plants,. which released oxygen as a waste product. During the snowball, the glaciers would have worn huge amounts of phosphorus rich dust away from the underlying rocks.

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