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| − | [[File:Gas-mixture.jpg|Frame|centre| | + | [[File:Gas-mixture.jpg|Frame|centre|500px|Original diagram combined with a photo of stromatolites in Shark Bay, Western Australia (CC BY 3.0), and tree ferns as attributed (CC BY 4.0).]]Early Earth’s atmosphere would be toxic to us. It was mainly made up of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, hydrogen and some sulfur dioxide with almost no oxygen. |
Early life began to change the atmosphere by using gases such as methane, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide and expelling oxygen. | Early life began to change the atmosphere by using gases such as methane, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide and expelling oxygen. | ||
The Earth’s atmosphere has evolved with life so now the atmosphere is nearly 21% oxygen. In comparison CO2 in the atmosphere is tiny (0.04%) and methane makes up even less (0.00018%). None of these volume estimates take water vapour into account. | The Earth’s atmosphere has evolved with life so now the atmosphere is nearly 21% oxygen. In comparison CO2 in the atmosphere is tiny (0.04%) and methane makes up even less (0.00018%). None of these volume estimates take water vapour into account. | ||
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Atmosphere
Early life began to change the atmosphere by using gases such as methane, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide and expelling oxygen.
The Earth’s atmosphere has evolved with life so now the atmosphere is nearly 21% oxygen. In comparison CO2 in the atmosphere is tiny (0.04%) and methane makes up even less (0.00018%). None of these volume estimates take water vapour into account.
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The amount of water vapour varies a lot from place to place, time of day and season. There is more water near the equator and most of it is invisible water vapour that we experience as humidity, even though the sky is clear.