what happens if oxygen increases in our atmosphere more than present?
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By contrast, when oxygen concentrations are higher, the atmosphere gets thicker and scatters more sunlight. As a result, there is less water vapor to trap heat. ... The planet's climate is changing today because levels of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane are rising dramatically—oxygen isn't a factor.
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what happens if oxygen increases in our atmosphere more than present?
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By contrast, when oxygen concentrations are higher, the atmosphere gets thicker and scatters more sunlight. As a result, there is less water vapor to trap heat. ... The planet's climate is changing today because levels of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane are rising dramatically—oxygen isn't a factor.
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