Tiny Meteorites Suggest Ancient Earth Was Rich In Carbon Dioxide
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Tiny Meteorites Suggest Ancient Earth Was Rich In Carbon Dioxide

New research that involves samples of carefully preserved small meteorites that knocked our planet about 2.7 billion years ago has revealed that the early atmosphere was very rich in carbon dioxide. A computer simulation suggests that an atmosphere made up of at least 70 percent of carbon dioxide could have produced the effect seen in the samples. Researchers consider these findings exciting and believe this could help to understand the history of our planet and can also help to search for life on other planets.

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