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The Great Oxidation Event: How our atmosphere went from deadly gas to fresh air

June 15, 2022June 15, 2022 Abigail Donahue 0 Comments archean oxygenation, great oxidation event

In the beginning, Earth’s atmosphere had no oxygen. Then photosynthesis made life as we know it possible, produced much of our mineable iron, and caused an ice age.

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