Which best explains the inability for life to exist in Earth’s early atmosphere?
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The earth in its early days was nothing like the earth of today where there are abundant life and oxygen.
Back then earth was a violent place with volcanic eruptions and extremely high temperatures.
One of the things hostile to life was that the oxygen content in Earth’s atmosphere was too low to support cellular processes.
Back then earth was a violent place with volcanic eruptions and extremely high temperatures.
One of the things hostile to life was that the oxygen content in Earth’s atmosphere was too low to support cellular processes.
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