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Atmostpheric gases move one place to another why |
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Answer» Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ammonia, and other gases similar to the ones produced by volcanoes today were expelled. Over a vast amount of time, millions of years, the EARTH GRADUALLY cooled. From these clouds, the oceans FORMED and the oceans absorbed a LOT of the carbon dioxide in the ATMOSPHERE. |
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